Tag: mark william jackson
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Interview & Poem at ‘Verity La’ – 200 Poems
I’ve been crushed somewhat by the weight of regular, non-writing things of late. But after getting 3 pieces of great news/anthologies (see post below) I wanted to share a fourth. ‘stamped flat stamped’ is my 200th poem accepted for publication (and 188th in ‘print’ as of writing this) so I’m feeling very happy! HUGE thank…
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Stepping Over Seasons – Review at Overland
Some wonderful news hit me today – there’s a great review of my latest book, Stepping Over Seasons, over at the Overland blog, right here. Awesome! Thank you, Mark!
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‘Sketch’ Issue 2 & ‘Miscellaneous Voices’ Vol 1
Recently I received my copies of two great Australian publications and although I’m nearly collapsing under dozens of obligations at the moment, I just wanted to quickly mention how much I enjoyed reading (and being a part) of them both. Nicole Taylor & Christine de Saini of Sketch have just released their second issue of…
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A new tone poem & a new piece of kipple!
First, from kipple we have a new post from Mark William Jackson in things we hold and things we cannot and a new Tone Poem at the Poetry Slave! This one features myself, Mark & Paul Squires Fruit in Village Plots
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‘Poetry should punch into your head’
for Mark William Jackson . sometimes I want poetry to be a currency and shift things. I want it to turn my hair white, curl up inside my gut and heave things around until I get up and become such a verb that I turn the streets lollipop red sometimes I want poets to go…
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Link-Poem Experiment pt.1
the concerto opens up the world and spills a beehive of colour into the mind . (there should be bit of a theme with the links, at least I certainly tried) The post below includes some discussion, while over at Alec’s blog is the first of our experiments, and at Mark’s blog is the second…
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Miscellaneous Press – Australian Blog Writing Vol.1
Got a pleasant surprise via e-mail the other day – one of my pieces ‘Capture‘ will be featured in Miscellaneous Press – Australian Blog Writing Vol.1, alongside quality bloggers like Alec Patric, Maxine Clarke and Mark William Jackson to name but three. Thanks to Karen Andrews & Kim Fleming for such a great idea and…
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Comment Box Poem #1
at last frost is only an echo, where a hoary hand once brushed tombstones and pinched buds, jasmine now crosses the yard (a) darkness disperses as God’s curtain parts a scurrying of shadows revealing the light where reflections shine (c) but too far. God’s hand retreats leaving the vacuity of heavens exposed for deserted souls…