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    • Fontanelle
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In News, Poems
Posted December 27, 2014

New poetry chapbook

                                        A new collection of Andrew’s poems was released [...]

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In Poems
Posted December 24, 2014

Poem in Australian Poetry Journal

The current issue of Australian Poetry Journal (Vol. 4, No. 2, 2014) contains one of Andrew’s poems, “Dove Tanka Triptych”. “Founded in 2011 and edited by Dr Bronwyn Lea, [...]

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By Admin
In Poems
Posted December 15, 2014

Poem in Westerly

                                              One of Andrew’s poems is [...]

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In Poems
Posted December 9, 2014

Poem in Meanjin

                                          The literary journal, Meanjin, published [...]

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In Poems
Posted December 3, 2014

Poem in Canberra Times

The Canberra Times newspaper published Andrew’s poem “Prank Call” on 6 September 2014. The poem is reproduced below:   Prank Call   In my dream I breathed heavily into the telephone [...]

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