Poetry & Prose2019-09-09T05:14:26+00:00
‘The personal life deeply lived always expands into truths beyond itself.’

Anais Nin

SOUTH-WEST BELONGING

This poem won the 2011 Perilously Short (Nature) Writing Competition sponsored by Perilous Adventures Magazine. Southern seas baptise her. Tall forests cloak her green. Karri, marri, jarrah – sound their names like psalms in a landscape that maps longing [...]

DISPLACED SOUNDSCAPE

Let maybe-owls or flutter-tongue frogs plait sound-ropes – silk and polyphonic, veronese green through grey – with stuttering of staccato-moon crickets to titillate the gladdening dark, displacing and disgracing hallowed ghosts away. Published in Sunlight of Ordinary Days by [...]

SHIMMER AT LIGHTS

Granite has gathered this pocket of sea     no crash, no rip where memory’s sediment glitters free Seaweed words weave and wrap, slip and slap, without current     slide into tidelines   with shattered shell feet     till veiled verse laps     salted, green, [...]

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