Possession - Anna Kerdijk Nicholson
Possession explores colonial appropriation. These poems are modern artefacts; permeable and sophisticated - they examine how language, history and time serve to sift and subvert knowing.
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News of the Insect World - Susan Hampton
'News of the Insect World' uses closely observed and poignant details from the lives of insects to explore ideas about love, mortality, and transformation.
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The Adoption Order - Ian McBryde
Ian's fourth collection, Domain was short-listed for The Age Poetry Book of the Year in 2005.
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la, la, la - Tatjana Lukic
She writes of injustices, warfare, struggle, pain and loss with forthright clarity, as well as with gentle and imaginative lyricism.
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Buoyancy - Louise Oxley
Coastlines are the source of Louise Oxley’s poetry. These poems are also expressions of love, loss and personal experiences.
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View from the Lucky Hotel - Sandy Fitts

The poems in ‘View from the Lucky Hotel’ are fully alive to the world.
Many are located in Vietnam; yet while embedded in the specifics of locality, their issues resonate far beyond, alert to economics, politics, culture, history, aesthetics and ethics.
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As we draw ourselves - Barry Hill

Barry Hill's new collection takes its title from 'Cliff,' one of his poems inspired by Fantastic Mountains, a celebrated exhibition of Chinese landscape painting.
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Navigation - Judy Johnson
In these poems the external world is used as a mirror for the internal, emotional landscape we all inhabit. By weaving together these inner and outer threads, thereby making new connections, Johnson redefines the familiar so that it becomes once again strange and convincing.
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