Poetry
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Poets
Chris Lawrance is a poet and performer. He resides in Ballarat AU.




Juliet Cook is a poet and the editor of Blood Pudding Press. Her recent publication credits include ‘WOMB’, ‘Sein Und Werden’, ‘Otoliths’, ‘Death Metal Poetry’, ‘Prick of the Spindle’ and ‘DIAGRAM’.




Lee Beckworth is a writer and musician from Krate City, Victoria.





Pauline Webb has been an actress, dancer and singer and in 2004 turned her focus to poetry. She performs her work regularly at the ‘The Spinning Room’ in Melbourne.




Jan Price lives in Ballarat, Victoria. She has won many prizes for her poetry and has been published in Australia, England and America.


Raymond Wittenberg Raymond Wittenberg, lives in Paddington with other cool people who would like to travel. Raymond likes to win prizes and express himself clearly and would like to understand which comes first. Raymond regularly reads at TAP gallery, Darlinghurst.



Margaret (Margo) Ruckert resides in Sydney. Her poems have been published in Blue Dog, Famous Reporter and linq.





Leanne Hanson resides on the Gold Coast. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing and Cultural Theory, her influences include Phillip Larkin, Allen Ginsberg and Australian bush balladeers.




Jessika Tongs has been published in the westerly, ygdrasil, polestar, the new England review, Taj Mahal review, Arrow publishing and the speed poets zine. She is twenty three and currently lives in Brisbane with her cat and Lover.




Michael Farrell's poetry has recently appeared in Heat, Jacket, Verse and Boston Review. He is a postgraduate student at Deakin University. His book 'ode ode' was published in 2003 by Salt Publishing.




Alex Post is from Melbourne Australia. His poetic influences include; James Munoz, Sandy Jeffs, Lord Alfred Tennyson and David Marion. He started writing in 2003. His has also written lyrics for his bands’ - Protea Fireline - album ‘supposed confessions of a second rate sensitive mind not in unity with itself’.



Robert Drummond lives in Geelong. His poems have appeared in many literary journals including Poetry Australia, Overland, Poetry Canada, Going Down Swinging, Westerly and Eureka Street. A book of his poems, Ships On Fire was published by Ardent Sun Press in 2002.