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"Lyn Reeves’ poetry is characterised
by a finely attuned feeling for landscape and for sensory
impressions that accompany intense emotional experience, as
well as by a keen apprehension of the tensions inherent in
social relationships."
Angela Rockel
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Poems by Lyn
Reeves

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Lyn
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Lyn Reeves is a Tasmanian writer whose poetry, stories and
haiku have been published widely in journals and anthologies
throughout Australia and overseas.
In 1999, Lyn Reeves was runner up in the Gwen Harwood Memorial
Poetry Prize, sponsored by Island Magazine. The Literature
Board of the Australia Council awarded her a grant in 2002
to develop a collection of poetry, and she was also awarded
a Varuna Fellowship for May, 2002. In October 2002, Lyn
was writer-in-residence at St. Helens (through an award
granted by the Tasmanian Writers’ Centre’s Tasmania
– Island of residencies).
Lyn coordinated the series of readings in Hobart known
as the Moorilla poetry readings and is an associate editor
of Famous Reporter. She is also manager of Pardalote
Press.
To poems by Lyn Reeves
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Publications by Lyn Reeves |
Speaking with Ghosts was
released in August 2002 by Ginninderra Press. Some poems
from this collection are available here.
Also see launch speech.
Walking the
Tideline,
a collection of Reeves' haiku, was released by Pardalote
Press in December 2001. See review
of this collection.
A selection of Lyn's poetry appears in Republican
Dreaming: 5 poets (Bumble-bee Books, 1999), and also
in Moorilla Mosaic: Contemporary Tasmanian writing
(Bumblebee Books, 2001), coedited by Lyn Reeves and Robyn
Mathison.
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Venues where Lyn has read her work recently
include: The Bond Store Readings, Tasmanian Museum
and Art Gallery; The Sydney Writers’ Festival 2002, Blank
and Free at the Bond (Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery), The Tasmanian Poetry
Festival 2002, The Mountain Festival (March 2002), Spoken Word and
Music (Moorilla Museum of Antiquities, 2001), The Republic Bar and
Café Readings and The Tasmanian Readers’ and Writers’ Festival, 2001
and 2003.
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