Bareknuckle Poet Anthology 2015 Vol.1 Open Access To comply with Bareknuckle Poet’s open access policy (all for the sake of literature) Bareknuckle Poet Anthology 2015 Vol.1 Howl 50 Years is now online at our ed-in-chiefs academic archive. Scroll down, the whole volume is there, free and shareable, for general reading or research. This is the more »
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Frank O’Hara Memorial Special (50 Years)
Frank O’Hara ~ In Memory Fifty Years Poetry by Frank O’Hara, Allen Ginsberg, Bill Berkson and John Ashbery Introduction by A. G. Pettet Ashbery Berkson Ginsberg O’Hara. Frank O’Hara played a part in creating what is known as the ‘New York School’ of poets. Heavily influenced by surrealism and modernism the poetry of the New York more »
Angela Peita ~ Three Poems
Angela Peita is a Brisbane based spoken word performer, event organiser and workshop facilitator. She is one of the producers behind Brisbane’s vibrant Ruckus Slam and is passionate about creating spaces where art can happen. When she grows up, she hopes to be just like you. The truth about your depression So, I’ve never been good more »
Ashley-Elizabeth Best ~ Five Poems
Ashley-Elizabeth Best is from Cobourg, ON, Canada. Her work has appeared, or is forthcoming, in CV2, Berfrois, Grist, Ambit Magazine, Glasgow Review of Books, Lumina, and The Literary Review of Canada. Recently she was shortlisted for the Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry. Her first book, Slow States of Collapse is forthcoming with ECW Press. She lives and writes more »
David Adès ~ Five Poems
David Adès is a Pushcart Prize nominated poet currently relocating to Australia after living in Pittsburgh since 2011. He has been a member of Friendly Street Poets since 1979. He is the author of Mapping the World (Friendly Street Poets / Wakefield Press, 2008) commended for the Anne Elder Award 2008, and the chapbook Only more »
Rose Hunter ~ Three Poems
Rose Hunter is the author of the poetry books You As Poetry (Texture Press, Oklahoma), [four paths] (Texture), to the river (Artistically Declined Press, Oregon), as well as the chapbook descansos (dancing girl press, Chicago). She is from Brisbane, spent many years in Canada, and is now in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. More information about her is available at Whoever Brought Me Here Will Have To Take Me more »
My Life by Hasti Abbasi
Hasti Abbasi was awarded a Doctorate of Philosophy from Griffith University in 2017. Her submission consisted of a comparative literary study of dislocation, writing and identity in Persian and Australian contemporary fiction, and a creative novella. She has been gaining recognition through actively publishing material for a number of years in literary journals including Southerly, Mascara Literary more »
Martin Edmond CURRAWONGS
Martin Edmond is a New Zealand author and screenplay writer. His books include Streets of Music (1980), Houses, Days, Skies (1988) and The Resurrection of Philip Clairmont (1999). He studied Anthropology and English, graduating MA, Victoria University of Wellington. He worked as a junior lecturer before joining avant-garde theatre group Red Mole, as a writer more »
Baudelaire: His Prose & Poetry 1919 Edition
Title: Baudelaire: His Prose and Poetry Author: Charles Baudelaire Contributor: Frank Pearce Sturm Editor: Thomas Robert Smith Release Date: October 3, 2014 [EBook #47032] Language: English BAUDELAIRE: HIS PROSE AND POETRY Edited by T. R. SMITH BONI AND LIVERIGHT PUBLISHERS NEW YORK 1919 [Pg vii] CONTENTS AVE ATQUE VALE. A Poem by A. C. Swinburne more »
A. G Pettet ~ Five Poems
In The Wake of Small Craft I can still hear cicadas in the churchyard from where I sit on the stone wall. A black river embedded in my skin and lonely the ferryman. — Dawn Was Dragging Her Wings Among The Tears Old ways mixed into new metaphor, old habits hiding ancient truth. Beneath the more »