Books & Authors

Salt River - Vanessa Page

Salt River is a personal journey that explores themes pertinent to women negotiating the midlife experience: ageing, healing, motherhood, regeneration. The poems are reflected through the lens of the Australian outback.

Small Epiphanies - David Terelinck

A collection of poems that observes and records day-to-day life, and our interaction within nature and the universe. These poems of loss, grief, love, laughter, and hope are infused with small discoveries and moments of awareness around the human condition and the meaning of our existence. 

Ten Poems of Tamborine Mountain

A collection of poems by historical figures Judith Wright, Mabel Forrest and Raymond Curtis; contemporary poets Jena Woodhouse, Vanessa Page, Jane Frank, Stephanie Green and Brett Dionysius; and contributions from Wangerriburra Elder Aunty Ruby Sims and Janette Turner Hospital.

Seams of Repair - Stephanie Green

The poems in this collection take on the metaphor of Kintsukuroi. This ceramic art of ‘golden mending’ is a starting point to consider how the repaired fractures of human experience might leave us stronger, or still fragile, yet even more precious than before.

Ghosts Struggle to Swim - Jane Frank

In this volume, poetry intertwines with memory to resurrect childhood and the haunting of lost people and dreams. Poems explore the interplay between our former selves and spectral figures captured in the canvases of history. With vivid imagery and evocative language, the poems in this collection have been described as ‘pictures hung in a gallery.’

Critical State -
B. R. Dionysius

Queensland has witnessed five great extinction events over its 1.9 billion years existence.

Critical State” looks at the current impact of climate change, and the human impact on animal and plant species, and even ourselves, across the varied Queensland landscapes.

Land Art - Stuart Cooke

“Drawing on the deepest resources of antipodean poetics, [Cooke’s work] hymns the created world in all its prodigious diversity. It is funny, reverent, full of curious facts, and crazily ambitious.”

– J.M. Coetzee on Cooke’s previous collection Lyre

Botanical Skin -
Vanessa Page

Botanical Skin brings together poems that span relationships, universal and domestic themes, travel, landscape, wildflowers, and profound moments of existence..

Wide River -
Jane Frank

Witness poetry carrying the weight of memory — a vast current of triumphs and missteps that have shaped the poet’s identity. This volume reflects on the tapestry of her past that is interwoven with the profound influence of her father, an artist and guiding light. These poems serve as an homage and a reckoning, revealing the intimate journey of loss and love.

Time Machine - Anthony Lawrence

“Replete with delightfully original imagery, Lawrence’s poetry feels at once fresh and familiar, as if an old friend were spinning a yarn that you had not heard before.”

– Alison Clifton, Stylus Lit

Green Dance - Jena Woodhouse

“Woodhouse finds a place among such poets as Judith Wright and Mary Oliver, renowned for immortalising earth, nature and species in their poems.”

– Angela Costi, Rochford Street Review

The View Westward - Raymond Curtis

“Raymond’s poetry is a precious evocation of what it is to have lived in a green world, to have loved it and watched it change, and to have expressed all that experience masterfully in words.”

– Meredith McKinney, Introduction to The View Westward