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Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 How Does A Father Feel
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    y separately published work icon Little Bit Long Time Ali Cobby Eckermann , Balaclava : Australian Poetry Centre , 2009 Z1585988 2009 selected work poetry

    'Little Bit Long Time, Ali Cobby Eckermann’s first poetry collection, takes as its subject the difficult history of Indigenous people since colonial times. Both the four decades of her own often hard and confronting personal experience, and the lives of Indigenous people over the last two hundred years are the furnace in which the steel of Ali Cobby Eckermann’s incisive poetic voice has been tempered. Her language has the sureness of one who both knows her subject matter intimately and is able to speak authentically, having reached some sort of resolution in both life and in art.' (Source: EMSAH, University of Queensland website)

    Balaclava : Australian Poetry Centre , 2009
    pg. 14
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    y separately published work icon Etchings Indigenous : Black and Sexy Summer Is Always Black and Sexy in Melbourne Janelle Moran (editor), Coral Reeve (editor), Christine Ward (editor), Elsternwick : Ilura Press , 2010 Z1668395 2010 anthology poetry short story drama interview

    'Presents contemporary writing and art by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from around Australia. Discover the story of Payback Records, an Indigenous hip hop label founded by Essendon footballer Nathan Lovett-Murray. Some stunning photography by Wayne Quilliam, National NAIDOC Artist of the Year 2009. An interview with Kim Kruger, Project Manager of the famous Michael Long Walk. And artist/photographer Bindi Cole with writer Jirra Lulla Harvey, giving an insight into the stories of the Sista Girls from the Tiwi Islands, including Bindi's photograph that won the 2009 Deadly Art Award. Exceptional stories and poetry from Tony Birch, Ali Cobby Eckermann, John Harding, Dennis Fisher, Brenda Saunders, Nellie Green, Shirley Morgan, Katie Wyatt and many more; as well as book and music reviews.'  (Publication summary)

     

    Elsternwick : Ilura Press , 2010
    pg. 170
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