'Paintings trawl time like nets, catching whatstories they can, and ruins are the groundyou walk....
Paul Munden checks into the suite of rooms in the Murray Hotel, Livingston, Montana, once occupie...
A new collection of poetry from the author of Transit.'no matter how deep within we travel there ...
These prose poems – I would like to call them ‘moments of poetry’ – recall journeys and intimacie...
In this debut collection, Judith Wright Poetry Prize winner, K A Nelson surveys a life lived in i...
...nothing has changed then since high school, since Sydney in the 1980s with its garage bands an...
Seam (noun): 1. the line where two or more layers of fabric are held together by stitches2. a b...
In this essay Professor Ronald Schleifer makes the case that the humanities train us in systemati...
Sandra Renew's new collection continues the concerns of her award winning Acting Like a Girl.It r...
This new prose poetry sequence from Paul Hetherington explores the power of memory and the haunti...
This latest project of 'authorised theft' amongst poetic friends sees them raiding the 19th centu...
Through a concise analysis of interviews with 76 poets from around the world, Dr Monica Carroll a...
What We Carry brings together the voices of more than 60 contemporary Australian poets to provide...
The intimate details of daily life, the 'blood and guts and heart' of the wounds and trauma of pe...
Jen Webb's new collection is a series of striking prose poems that explore the ways in which pers...
Isolation is a state of pleasing discordance. Nothing must. Not needs. Not want. It is a state of...
Matt Hetherington’s new collection highlights his very unique way of breaking the world at large ...
A story time for the Anthropocene. Zoe Anderson's first poetry collection uses elements of fairyt...
Traversing physics and spirituality, philosophy and matter, Jackson's new collection asks profoun...
Paul Hetherington's long prose poem Íkaros crafts from the myth of the same name, a unique inspir...
In a series of textured prose currents, UNINTERRUPTED TIME assays confluent moments of familial a...
In this, his fifth full-sized collection, Paul Cliff evokes thecity of Canberra and surrounding r...
Keijiro Suga's Transit Bluesponders wide horizons including man's relationship with and impact on...
From the epic of Gilgamesh to the laws of thermodynamics, from Rimbaud in Paris to unheard voices...
Tract is the third anthology of prose poems from the Prose Poetry Project, a group of over twenty...
Sometimes a poet's voice seems to land with a satisfying thump, fully formed. Charlotte Guest's i...
Some say that when a cat adopts that lock-eyed vacuumstare into the impossiblespace behind yo...
‘Even the memories of memory are fading. It has been decades since this all began.’In Jen Webb’s ...
Set in the heart of Australia, Penny Drysdale's debut collectionbreaks open the prison of self to...
In Owen Bullock's second haiku sequence with Recent Work Press, he explores the wisdom garnered f...
Beginning with a small rebellion, She Reconsiders Life on the Run, fearlessly and without sentime...
In AD 8, Publius Ovidius Naso, the poet Ovid, was exiled from Rome by emperor Augustus for compos...
In his teens, Ross Donlon had poems published in The Bulletin, Australia's iconic journal, and in...
Owen Bullock's haiku sequence Urban Haikudelivers a world with deft subtlety and cutting precisio...
Cavorting with Time is a series of poems about female ageing and mortality. Jacqui Malins shares ...
Miranda Lello's debut collection of poetry is a deeply felt and often playful reflection on the l...
In The Uncommon Feast, Eileen Chong gives us a collection of poetry, essays and recipes that rema...
On 21 July, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first human to step onto the moon, uttering those fam...
Story Ground is a place of story, of attentiveness and support. A place where stories are heldsaf...
Wardrobe of Selves examines what differentiates our private self from our public self-how often o...
From the afterword:‘All of us are wrapped in our stories—in the prosaic and exquisite, in ordinar...
Cities are as complex and unknowable as they are familiar and unsurprising.We can feel as if we k...
The emerging writers whose stories grace this collection engage in the play of symbolic action an...
Wild Curious Air is a conversation, a series of readings or observances, full of shiftings: of id...
‘Those who have eyes,’ writes Georges Braque, my favourite cubist painter, ‘know just how irrelev...
Each reading of your palm a different road verging from soil and forking into possibilitiesin a...
In this new collection, Owen Bullock asks 'what constitutes work for someone who must play in ord...
On 18 April, 1930, at 8.45pm, the BBC announced: ‘There is no news.’ Piano music played for the r...