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The reflection is
opposite and this means exchange, and when a face is recognised it’s not
evading artistic meaning or expression should the colour change. What is important
is choice and position and what if there is shine, shine, shine! An angle of
dazzle brings too much frustration. There is this exception every time there is
too much light because a brightly sun
is overly tiresome and how can a surface show merit and image if every time
there is interruption there. The frame is important too and very, very if dimensions
are three and simply not four. And a reflection will last when a surface
divides; a remarkable division of beauty
that is also very, very and that is a mirror.
The Handsome Family in Perth
Thursday, 7th January 2010Woohoo! The Handsome Family has chosen to come to Perth in their Australian Tour. Great gothic/new country/blue-grass/Cormac McCarthyism style songs. Can't wait to see them this Sunday at the Rosemo…Read More
Poem for the Day - Monster Fun at the PierMonster Fun at the Pier
We came a distance for entertainment. Kids
wanting action, dodgem cars, Leather Man above
the ghost train, pythons twisting through skulls,
jaws below the waterline invasive and mean.
We left our pa…Read More
Poem for the Day - Claremont Showgrounds
Claremont Showgrounds
When you enter this microcosm
country life meeting city
you're not thinking of Sideshow Alley.
Your ear instructs you to the polo,
wood-chopping, craft and produce show.
You're not thinking of b…Read More
Read Carol Jenkins' review of Evangelyne & other poemsCarol Jenkins' Review of Evangelyne & other Poems
You can read this review on my website, along with the Mary Gilmore report from judges, reviews from Roland Leach, Jean Kent and Andrew Burke. I've taken out the negative …Read More
Poem for the Month - The Only of Only Being WomanI want to write the language of my sex
hear the crack of rope again
a childish squeak of crosses into desk
I want the oranges and apples of my chest
to be those grown-up watermelons
I want to feel the crack and split
the burr…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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