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    • Kyoto Sakura Tanka
    • Inadvertent Things
    • Gestures of Love
    • Allsorts
    • Far from Home
    • Two Poets
    • Birds in Mind
    • Fontanelle
    • Between Glances
    • The Grasshopper Heart
    • Waking and Always
    • Windfalls
    • Counterpoise
    • Homecoming
    • Therefore, The Dreaming
    • Triggerplants & Other Triggerpoems
    • The God of the Glimpses
    • Of Petals and Immortals
    • The Maiden and the Unicorn
    • Consolations
    • Little Matters
    • Opulence
    • Primary Loyalties
    • Warrior Monk
    • Communion
    • Abiding Things
    • A Ball of Gold
    • The Weight of the Baby
  • FICTION
    • Novels & Stories
    • The Chronicles of Klarin
    • With My Knife
    • Dragonfox
    • The Red Dragon
    • Beyond The Open Door
    • The Dispossessed
    • The Bowgada Birds
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    • Launching Speeches
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    • Richard Aldington
    • Cecil Francis Alexander
    • Anonymous Ballads & Carols
    • Bashō
    • Judith Beveridge
    • Robert Browning
    • Andrew Burke
    • Buson
    • Lewis Carroll
    • Raymond Carver
    • Hal Colebatch
    • e.e. cummings
    • David, King of Israel
    • John Donne
    • T.S. Eliot
    • Alan Gould
    • Robert Graves
    • Kenneth Grahame
    • William Hart-Smith
    • A.D. Hope
    • Gerard Manley Hopkins
    • T.E. Hume
    • Issa
    • Ben Jonson
    • Jane Kenyon
    • Rudyard Kipling
    • Peter Kocan
    • Edward Lear
    • Geoffrey Lehmann
    • Archibald MacLeish
    • D.S. Martin
    • James McAuley
    • Shane McCauley
    • A.A. Milne
    • Rod Moran
    • Les Murray
    • Geoff Page
    • Ezra Pound
    • Percy Bysshe Shelley
    • Shiki
    • Robert Southwell
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 Poem in The Canberra Times
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By Admin
In Poems
Posted April 26, 2022

Poem in The Canberra Times

The Canberra Times newspaper published one of Andrew’s poems, “The Dunking Birds”, on 5th February 2022.

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 Poem in Eucalypt: A Tanka Journal
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By Admin
In News, Poems
Posted January 28, 2021

Poem in Eucalypt: A Tanka Journal

Eucalypt: A Tanka Journal (Issue 28, 2020) has published one of Andrew’s tanka. It is reproduced below in the house style of the magazine:     in the darkness lifting a piece of [...]

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 Poem in Eucalypt: A Tanka Journal
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By Admin
In Poems
Posted January 10, 2020

Poem in Eucalypt: A Tanka Journal

Eucalypt: A Tanka Journal (Issue 27, 2019) has published one of Andrew’s tanka. The (as yet) untitled poem is reproduced below:   come the climax of their glory, the maples are spent, as [...]

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By Admin
In News
Posted April 28, 2011

Comment by John Jenkins

Writing in Island magazine, the Australian poet John Jenkins recently made the following observations about Andrew and his poem “Leaf and Load”: Andrew Lansdown struck me, too, as [...]

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