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Poetry

Volume 2: 1996-2000:
Poetry by Eric Beach

Review of Weeping for Lost Babylon, by Eric Beach
This is Tim Thorne's tribute to Beach's poetry given at the launch of the book in Hobart, May 1996.

Volume 3: 2001
Poetry by Anne Kellas.

Launch of Isolated States, September 2001
(Cornford Press) See full details with blurb

For copies, contact your bookseller or the publishers, Cornford Press, 6 Salisbury Crescent, Launceston, Tasmania 7250.
Tel. +61 3 6331 9658; email: info@cornfordpress.com

Volume 4, 2002
Poetry north of the lattè line ...

"In miniature this book takes up the kind of apolocyptic vision of Doris Lessing..." (Kevin Brophyof the University of Melbourne reviewed Isolated States in the December 2001 issue of Famous Reporter.

Isolated States; by Anne Kellas; ISBN: 0 9577565 6 9
Cornford Press, 6 Salisbury Crescent, Launceston, Tasmania 7250 Australia. Tel. +61 3 6331 9658; email: info@cornfordpress.com

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Review: The poetry of Bob Adamson

'ENTERING THE NEW CENTURY THROUGH GLASS'
a review by Anne Kellas of
Bob Adamson's collection, Waving to Hart Crane

Review: POETRY IN MOTION:

Poetry in Motion, the CD, reviewed by Anne Kellas

Review: Weeping for Lost Babylon, by Eric Beach

Tim Thorne's tribute to Beach's poetry given at the launch of Eric Beach's book, Weeping for Lost Babylon, in Hobart, May 1996.

Poems by

Republic Bar and Cafe series of readings

 

Tony Rayner wins the inaugural Hobart Poetry Jug, September 2000, presented by Liz Winfield, the driving force behind the Republic Bar and Cafe series of readings in North Hobart.

More about the Republic Readings.

Tony Rayner and Liz Winfield
Tony Rayner and Liz Winfield, 2000
(Photo by Giles Hugo).