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Adrienne Eberhard was born in Dover, Tasmania,
in 1964. She has an M.A. in twentieth century travel writing,
and
has travelled herself in Europe, the Pacific and Asia. Her
poems
and short
stories have been published in a wide range of Australian
journals including Southerly, Island, Westerly, Voices,
Meanjin,
Siglo and The Australian.
Adrienne's first collection of poems, Agamemnon's
Poppies (Black Pepper Press, 2003) was
awarded equal
2nd in the 2003/2004 Anne Elder award.
In February 2003, her poem, 'Earth,
Air, Water, Fire: A Love Poem in Four Elements' was the only highly commended
entry in the Josephine Ulrick Poetry Prize. She has also been the recipient
of two Australia Council grants for new writing. She is currently
working on a new
manuscript of poems loosely based on gardens and family.
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- Agamemnon's
Poppies, Black Pepper Press, 2003.
- Jane, Lady Franklin, Black Pepper Press, 2004.
Agamemnon's Poppies has been reviewed in Australian
Book Review by Jennifer
Strauss and in Island by Geoff Page.
Last updated:
23 October, 2004
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