The following is lifted from the Greening Australia Capital Region newsletter (May 18)
My thanks again to Greening Australia, the Canberra Centenary (Canberra100), Hal Judge from Australian Poetry Limited and all the volunteers on the day who planted trees and the seeds of this poem.
Cotter Poem
At the recent Centenary of Canberra planting, local poet Josh Inman gathered words and impressions from volunteers as they worked. With this content, he composed two poems; below is one of them.
Cotter. May 6, 2012
Joshua Inman
Building Biodiversity from blisters and blackberries
planting trees
returning fertility
to the sterility of fire
a community
Growing from its ashes
sections of society rallying beneath a banner
relating
regenerating
for future generations
No longer just taking but giving back
to the Bush Capital's backyard
the 'kebab trees'
clay soil
ground cover
Hard yakka
carbon sinking
catchment cleaning
restoring the burnt biota
healing the hurt Cotter
Monday, May 21, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Poems of mine to be published
Blemish Books, an independent press located here in Canberra have announced this years contributors to Triptych Poets.
I am excited to say that I have been selected as one of the contributors, which will be the first publication of my works.
Triptych Poets is an annual publication with a simple premise, three poets, one book. Triptych Poets hopes to highlight the contrasting and often complementary nature of contemporary poetry.
Submissions for a suite of 25 poems or less closed in March this year. I submitted 25 poems collectively entitled "Lovers and Brothers", a nod to those who the poems are written about or for, or inspired by. After all, my poems are little pieces of me and we are all pieces of those we love.
Triptych Poets is set for release in Sept 2012
This announcement can be read here:
http://www.blemishbooks.com.au/news/index.shtml
I am excited to say that I have been selected as one of the contributors, which will be the first publication of my works.
Triptych Poets is an annual publication with a simple premise, three poets, one book. Triptych Poets hopes to highlight the contrasting and often complementary nature of contemporary poetry.
Submissions for a suite of 25 poems or less closed in March this year. I submitted 25 poems collectively entitled "Lovers and Brothers", a nod to those who the poems are written about or for, or inspired by. After all, my poems are little pieces of me and we are all pieces of those we love.
Triptych Poets is set for release in Sept 2012
This announcement can be read here:
http://www.blemishbooks.com.au/news/index.shtml
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