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OverviewHere is an eclectic collection of poems by five women. Together, they have explored forms and themes and triggered ideas for each other. You will find poems following the unusual Golden Shovel form through to three on tomatoes ... and much else beside. The title, a nod to the home address where the group meets, also suggests the sense of a safe place in which they practice their art. The content is a reflection of a workshop in action, experimental and friendly. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Janne D. GrahamPublisher: Interactive Publications Imprint: Interactive Publications ISBN: 9781922332462ISBN 10: 1922332461 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 15 March 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJanne D Graham corralled a compatible group of women because she wanted help and support in her newish venture of poetry writing. It worked. The various outlooks and values, different knowledge bases, to say nothing of personalities, have provided a supportive environment for her writing. Amelia Fielden composes mainly in traditional Japanese forms such as tanka but is interested in all genres of poetry. She finds that the reading and workshopping of her peers writings at The Moorings meetings provide very effective stimuli for her own creativity. Julia Irwin was well-known in the busy poetry circles of eighties Canberra, publishing and performing. Back in Canberra, less active and shorter of sight, a chance meeting with a distant relative led her to The Moorings. There, her love of words lay in wait for her, coupled with a growing interest in the beauty of small things closely observed. Neva Kastelic has learned a lot from her fellow Moorings poets, including to not start her reading of a new poem with an apology. If there is a theme to her poems it is this: whats it all about, Alfie? Her poetic goal is to write a perfectly formed sonnet. Maybe not today. Meryl Turner had begun to write poetry again when she was invited to join The Moorings. This group has enabled her in many ways but particularly to experiment with the matching of poetic form to ideas and words. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |