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Poem by Bob Adamson
David Aspden's yellow tree
by Bob Adamson
The yellow tree's
a shadow so dark it's invisible
we know it's there
oh we know exactly where
the painting will sail on to meet
its maker's grandchildren
one day in a stain…Read More
Judging Panel ASAL, 2010 on Evangelyne & other poemsHelen Hagemann's book [Evangelyne] looks the size of a chapbook but is actually quite substantial. Every line is packed with content, in coastal poems of memory and nostalgia that are celebratory, sometimes elegiac, and often…Read More
Poem for the Day - Concert
Concert
for Emmylou HarrisThe stars are on the stage tonight. I'm spun out by her sound, the melody entrusting you with its strength; clear, crystal. I love how she tattoos the air with her presence. Her blonde hair getting …Read More
Saturday Poetry at the Grove Library, Peppermint Grove
Helen Hagemann’s Saturday Poetry Workshop this week 3rd March @ 1.30pm-3.30pm
is called ‘Motherland’. The class will look at ways of writing the heartfelt and personal aspects our own country. Class involves further writing…Read More
10 Questions to Ask Before you E-PublishArticle about e-publishing
With an avalanche of new services promising to help writers self-publish
or distribute their e-books even better and more profitably before,
it’s imperative that writers educate themselves about …Read More
Helen Hagemann holds an MA in Writing from Edith Cowan University, has three poetry books: Evangelyne & Other Poems published by Australian Poetry, Melbourne (2009) and of Arc & Shadow published by Sunline Press, Perth (2013). Bounty: prose poetry is published by Oz.one Publishing in 2024. She has three novels published The Last Asbestos Town (2020), The Ozone Café (2021) and The Five Lives of Ms Bennett a result of her Masters degree at ECU (2006), is published by Oz.one Publishing (2023).
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