...nothing has changed then since high school, since Sydney in the 1980s with its garage bands an...
Disquieting and deeply moving, Shane Strange's debut collection inhabits a space that is somehow ...
Four numbers. Four poets. Count it in: 5 is the sweetest gear; 6 is a hex; 7 are the virtues; 8 i...
1962. Menzies was in power, Whitlam was deputy Opposition Leader, and the cold war was in full sw...
The six senses have rarely been invoked in such sustained and evocative poetical terms. Whether o...
The title poem of this collection chronicles the eighteenth-century trial of Captain John Bolton ...
In this lyrical, often wry, sometimes heartbreaking and just occasionally horrifying selection of...
The poems in this collection were written over the past few years in various locations: riverbank...
Hybrid Heaven & Other(ed) Poems traces the shifting textures of identity across continents, cultu...
Anita Patel's second collection of poetry takes us on a voyage into history, heritage, mythology ...
The Gospel of Unmade Creation, the debut collection by Thabani Tshuma, is about reshaping. It is ...
What would you do if you looked up and saw that the night sky was darker than usual? That the sta...
Via numerous portrait poems of real and fictitious people revealed in Our Ways On Earth Peter Bak...
The Incompleteness Book is the result of a call for contributions to the theme: the incompletenes...
In Our Tongues Are Songs, Rico Craig pursues the intimate, the voices people use as they speak to...
Man-handled, Melinda Smith's seventh poetry collection, includes the found-text chapbook Listen, ...
The latest collection from Benjamin Dodds interprets the bizarre true story of Lucy, a chimpanzee...
When Charity finds letters, journals and sketches in the roof of her great-aunt's house, she unco...
From the author of the award-winning Things I've thought to tell you since I saw you last comes a...
In each of the stories in this collection, the authors examine the conundrum and contradiction of...
Dominique Hecq's latest collection is an autobiographical journey into the real and imaginary of ...
If we are to speak, what is it we must speak? If we are allowed to speak, what is it we must say?...
Throughout his forties and fifties Phillip found himself on a sticky wicket: the grief for his ba...
This book should not be believed under any circumstances. The author makes several claims that ha...
Meerabai (1498-1556) was a poet, singer and dancer and a devotee of Hindu god Krishna. She is rev...
Intellectually ambitious and culturally engaged, these poems speak of Sartre, Zola and Jackson Po...
With a hovering intelligence and a laudable lack of ego, the beautifully controlled poems of 'Som...
Based on historical, biographical and geographic research, Sometimes a Woman explores the lives o...
These poems emerged slowly, and through aleatory conversations between Shé and Jen, in which they...
These haiku were written over three summers, camping on our piece of land near Waihi in Aotearoa ...
Paul Collis' first collection of poetry is a book of difficult truths and profound connections. I...
Matt Hetherington's seventh collection is a palindromic homage to the personal, the political, an...
Stephen Gilfedder's Way Stations features selected poems from the past 40 and more years. The chr...
Imagine if six famous protagonists transcended chronological and geographical barriers to come to...
2021 is the 700th anniversary of the death of Dante Alighieri, author of the long narrative poeti...
This bilingual Homings and Departures anthology presents the absorbing and compelling poetry of 4...
Hesiod's Five Ages famously proides a vision of the decline of human society that has resonated f...
Over the last five years, from the #Me Too Movement to same-sex marriage, from devastating bush f...
In April 2020, amidst the global pandemic of Covid-19, the Australasian Association of Writing Pr...
True to its title, the poems in O'Hagan's second poetry collection, Anamnesis, allude to a world ...
In 1778, Dorothy Wordsworth's mother died, and the six-year-old Dorothy was sent to live with ext...
These are poems of love and loss, they imagine a world where hawks fly from the arms of lovers an...
Beginning with a childhood in and around depressed Cornish mining, Pancakes for Neptune is a deto...
In this second collection from award-winning poet, K A Nelson, extends the themes in her 2018 deb...
Utilising comprehensive research undertaken at the National Records of Scotland, On the Record ta...
The dictionary defines consumption as both the 'use of a resource' and 'a wasting disease'. This ...