Tag: Stuart Barnes
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fourW 25 & Writ. Poetry Review
Recently I’ve had a couple of poems appear in two great Australian publications – fourW and Writ. Poetry Review, both jam-packed full of great poetry! You can read my poem destined for mud in issue 2 of Writ. Poetry Review, who have what I feel is hands down the best presented online poetry publication I’ve…
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Featured Post
Robbie Coburn is producing an awesome archive of poetry by Australian writers and he recently featured my work on his site! Have a look here – there’s a range of pieces including a couple of new poems too. The archive is always expanding and always worth a look – check out The Frequency of God…
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The Blue Hour & Acceptance Speech (get ready for some links)
Sharing more poetry! Recently my work has appeared in a few great places, one being Robbie Coburn’s blog here. Acceptance Speech has a reference to one of my fav 90s sitcoms – see if you can guess which one 🙂 On The Blue Hour I was lucky enough to have three very new pieces featured,…
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Tintin in Tibet
Perhaps the most emotional volume in Herge‘s Tintin series, Tintin in Tibet (1960) is certainly the one I’ve read the most times. . There’s not as much action as usual, but with its mystery woven around a heartfelt storyline that sees Tintin and Haddock searching the snowy mountains of Tibet for Tintin’s friend Chang, it’s…
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Twitter, Regime & between giants!
Just wanted to share this wonderful snapshot from Twitter – thanks for the support, Stuart! And mention that I’ll soon be appearing in Regime 02 – can’t wait to see the issue! Here’s some details: The Second Edition of Regime Magazine is an impressive collection of poetry, fiction and performance writing that is Australian in…
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Symmetry Pebbles, Pressed & ThunkBook
Just squeezing in an update between working on the launch and a couple of reviews – so here it is: You can find two of my poems, Soothing Things in Issue 4 of Symmetry Pebbles (see also a great poem from Stuart Barnes there too) and Alice which was published a while back by Joel…
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Tintin & Stuart – a series of favourites, reflections and responses to Tintin by guest bloggers
In 1986, aged nine, for twenty-four consecutive Saturday mornings, I bowed before a revolving magazine rack in a corner of Hobart’s Angus & Robertson, mesmerised by the twenty-four Adventures of Tintin. The half-hour it took to read and twice re-read each book was an immunisation for the half-hour of pallid, ludicrous Anglicanism I endured the following…
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