Maja Rose
Maja Rose has returned to her hometown of lutruwita (Tasmania) having lived in London, Brighton, Melbourne, and Sydney. She completed a BA in English Lit/Media (Hons) at La Trobe University,…
Maja Rose has returned to her hometown of lutruwita (Tasmania) having lived in London, Brighton, Melbourne, and Sydney. She completed a BA in English Lit/Media (Hons) at La Trobe University,…
Autobiochemistry by Tricia Dearborn UWAP, 2019 ISBN 978-1-76080-022-2 Reviewed by ROSE LUCAS What are the elements – multiple, multivalent – which constitute and compose us as individuals, as…
Poems of Mijail Lamas, Mario Bojórquez & Alí Calderón translated by Mario Licón Cabrera Vagabond Press Reviewed by ROSE HUNTER The Poems of Mijail Lamas, Mario Bojórquez &…
Hollywood Starlet by Ivy Alvarez dancing girl press Reviewed by ROSE HUNTER Each poem in Ivy Alvarez’ chapbook Hollywood Starlet features a female star from years past, for example such…
Small Acts of Disappearance by Fiona Wright Giramondo ISBN 978-1-922146-93-9 Reviewed by EMMA ROSE SMITH ‘I just saw Fiona Wright,’ says my friend over the phone. ‘At least, I thought…
Phantom Limb by David Musgrave John Leonard Press 2010 ISBN 9780980526998 Reviewed by KYLIE ROSE There are a whole host of haunting pains that torment us for reasons we do not…
Natalie Chin lives in London. Her writing has been published in The Quietus, Ellipsis Journal and Living In The Future. ‘Low-hanging fruit’, he says 6pm, the sun disappears in another…
Storm and Honey by Judith Beveridge Giramondo Press, 2009 ISBN 9781920882563 http://www.giramondopublishing.com/storm-and-honey Reviewed by NATALIE OWEN-JONES Storm and Honey is Judith Beveridge’s fourth major volume of…
Another Babylon by Vlanes University of Queensland Press ISBN: 978 7022 3896 3 Reviewed by NATALIE OWEN-JONES Another Babylon is the first collection of Vlanes (or Vladislav…
Natalie D-Napoleon is from Fremantle, Australia. Her writing has appeared in Southerly, Westerly, Meanjin, Griffith Review, and Australian Poetry Journal. In 2018 she won the Bruce Dawe National Poetry Prize….