Live Encounters Poetry & Writing
Australia – New Zealand May 2021

I think of poetry as revealing to me, as writer or reader, what I think and feel most intensely but also most deeply, but in a spirit of play, both verbally and in active consciousness. What I hope to discover there is my ‘real’ identity.
– David Malouf
in conversation with Denise O’Hagan.

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Denise O’Hagan – Guest Editorial – Capturing the Spirit
David Malouf in conversation with Denise O’Hagan
Amanda Anastasi – The Meeting
Angela Costi – Sister
Anne Elvey – Just After Dusk
Audrey Molloy – She Loved
Ben Hession – November 2019
Beth Spencer – Walking this way without you
Daragh Byrne – Choir Practice
David Brooks – One Too Many Mornings
Davide Angelo – Breaking Seasons
Dominique Hecq – Hartz Peak
Dorothy Simmons – Streetlife
Emilie Collyer – Small in the scheme
Esther Ottaway – Illanelle
Eugen Bacon – Frame of Reference
Fotoula Reynolds – Her boy is my dad
Gail Ingram – Five songs to my elemental souls
Gayelene Carbis – Hedda Gabler
Gillian Swain – Birthday Notes
Irina Frolova – Wild Fennel
Jane Frank – Bloom
Jena Woodhouse – Death of an Archaeologist
John Robert Grogan – Shape of daydreams
Julia Kaylock – Nanoseconds
Justin Lowe – Moree
Kate McNamara – Being Cassandra of Troy: A History of the Future
Kate Rees – Pixel Fish
Kelly Van Nelson – The Streets
Kit Willett – Death
Laura Jan Shore – What the World Dreams
Lincoln Jaques – Wahine Wai
Luciana Croci – Remake
Magdalena Ball – Words are Bullets
Mark Roberts – My mother’s room
Mark Tredinnick – The Godwit Shores
Matina Doumos – Attiki Odos
Michael J Leach – Bioluminescence
Miriam Hechtman – Long Table
Moya Pacey – Fishing with Seamus
Penelope Layland – The Great Rooted Bed
Peter Boyle – Three poems from ‘Ideas of Travel’
Philip Muir – Self Tenses
Phillip Hall – We are
Tracie Lark – Inside Of You
Tricia Dearborn – Twenty-four hours in the life of a heart

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