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Prose poem: Balcony
Balcony
The view is wholesome,
somewhere a mountain looking back and the town not far off under weary feet. A
balcony is a place of shade an open entrance that shows one way in one way out. A balcony for lovers in a pl…Read More
TWO VERY BRAVE WOMEN
I have to add, that after watching The Project on Sunday night and Lisa Wilkinson's interview with Kate and Rozanne Lilley, I think these women are truly amazing and I admire them immensely. They simply told their story of …Read More
Prose Poem: Hotel
Hotel
On occasion it is a splendid
address. A kind of green and the spark is brighter and the patio indicates wine
and winsome should the flowers flow freely over. The game for guests is food
and should there be coffee …Read More
Prose poem: Glassware
Glassware
Blue blue
blue as bulbs blown and a size that is not sad while hanging. Silver is every
bit blue and as beautiful as gold and the green of giving. Suppose there was a
game, a fancier present, or a clea…Read More
Prose Poem: Bedroom
Bedroom
A suitable room for
sleeping, well housed, a kind of delightfulness without any complaining if the
measurement is right. A window is a wide veil and that means a spectacle of
shadows and very likely a verdant v…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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