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Sue Moss

Sue Moss
Photo: Julie Hunt, 2003.

More from this poet on Women Tasmania, a Tasmanian Government web site, which has a section on its site devoted to Tasmanian women poets.


Interior Despots: Running the Border edited by Sue Moss and Karen Knight (Pardalote Press, 44 Bayside Drive, Lauderdale, Tasmania 7021) is 'an important publication that asserts the continuing vitality and crucial role of small presses in promoting women's writing. It is a multi-layered and diverse collection of “border crossings” where theory and writing practice meet in exciting and innovative ways.'
( Barbara Brook)
Twenty-four Australian writers 'breach the psychic border world of the unsayable in essays, short stories, ficto-critical and performance pieces. Through a series of interviews with cross-border selves they situate themselves in language and speak the un-nameable.'
[Link to publisher's web site]

Sue Moss

Sue Moss is a poet, performer and reviewer. Her writing career began through song-writing, before she moved to poetry, performance and theatre text.

Sue Moss was the recipient of an Arts Tasmania Creative Development Grant in 2003.

An overview of Sue's collaboration in sound and word with musician andrea breen is included in the anthology, Feminism and Anti-Racism: International Struggles for Justice, published by New York University Press (2001).

Her reviews appear in Island Magazine and RealTime.

interview with Sue Moss: see Island, n.67, Winter 1996.

Books by Sue Moss

  • 'The Upwardly Downward Mobility Blues', in the collection, Hot Collation (Penguin, 1994);
  • Techno-Suite & Other Pieces (Mirrorpeer Publications, 1993);
  • MossHunt (Expedition Press, 1995);
  • Interior Despots: Running the Border edited by Sue Moss and Karen Knight. ( Pardalote Press, 2001).

Cover of Interior Despots

 

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