Roderick Marsh lives in Melbourne and occasionally moonlights as an ecological economist and management consultant. He also writes poetry—often in an apron
Canada’s tradition of nature poets who are also philosophically astute (or, conversely, philosophica...
Full text PDFThese poems were written in the 1970’s, inspired especially by the English poet Kathlee...
The Best Australian Poems 2005, edited by Les Murray; The Best Australian Poetry 2005, edited by Pet...
Roderick Marsh lives in Melbourne and occasionally moonlights as an ecological economist and managem...
Hugh Dunkerley is Senior Lecturer at the University of Chichester, where he teaches both creative an...
The poems in The Observing Ape are arranged into three chapters: "Neighbors," "Making," and "Strange...
Howard Nelson is a poet. All the Earthly Lovers: Selected & New Poems was published in 2014. He is a...
Liam Bates, Library and Academic Advisor at University of Cumbria, and winner of the Northern Writer...
In Delicate Bait, Roger Mitchell explores the small histories of the self in the larger world, inten...
A collection of original poetry exploring the theme of landscape as metaphor for human experience. T...
birds, teaches English and writes sonnets. His new collection of poetry is avaialble soon. "Bow...
A sequence of twenty poems exploring masculinity, etymology, ornithology, addiction, agricultural pr...
Alan Wearne was born and grew up in Melbourne. He became friendly with Laurie Duggan and John Scott ...
The following collection of poems enlists bonnethead sharks, a Zamboni, kelpies, parasitic copepods,...
Les Murray and Judith Wright are two Australian poets who are widely read as landscape poets. While ...
Canada’s tradition of nature poets who are also philosophically astute (or, conversely, philosophica...
Full text PDFThese poems were written in the 1970’s, inspired especially by the English poet Kathlee...
The Best Australian Poems 2005, edited by Les Murray; The Best Australian Poetry 2005, edited by Pet...
Roderick Marsh lives in Melbourne and occasionally moonlights as an ecological economist and managem...
Hugh Dunkerley is Senior Lecturer at the University of Chichester, where he teaches both creative an...
The poems in The Observing Ape are arranged into three chapters: "Neighbors," "Making," and "Strange...
Howard Nelson is a poet. All the Earthly Lovers: Selected & New Poems was published in 2014. He is a...
Liam Bates, Library and Academic Advisor at University of Cumbria, and winner of the Northern Writer...
In Delicate Bait, Roger Mitchell explores the small histories of the self in the larger world, inten...
A collection of original poetry exploring the theme of landscape as metaphor for human experience. T...
birds, teaches English and writes sonnets. His new collection of poetry is avaialble soon. "Bow...
A sequence of twenty poems exploring masculinity, etymology, ornithology, addiction, agricultural pr...
Alan Wearne was born and grew up in Melbourne. He became friendly with Laurie Duggan and John Scott ...
The following collection of poems enlists bonnethead sharks, a Zamboni, kelpies, parasitic copepods,...
Les Murray and Judith Wright are two Australian poets who are widely read as landscape poets. While ...
Canada’s tradition of nature poets who are also philosophically astute (or, conversely, philosophica...
Full text PDFThese poems were written in the 1970’s, inspired especially by the English poet Kathlee...
The Best Australian Poems 2005, edited by Les Murray; The Best Australian Poetry 2005, edited by Pet...