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As the hosts of the Rugby World Cup, New Zealand is presenting itself to the world. In this new collection of prose poems by award-winning writer Vivienne Plumb she presents New Zealand as it really is by celebrating and skewering New Zealand's national identity in prose poems a ...
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In this much anticipated debut poetry collection Helen Lehndorf explores the joys, pains, beauty and ugliness of life. These poems don't shy away from the dirt, don't give trite answers and show love, not as sentimental, but as fierce.
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This collection documents Plumb's sonOs 10-year struggle with cancer and includes some of her best-loved poems, as well as some new and unpublished ones. Despite the serious nature of the subject matter, Plumb's trademark wry humour and playful writing style are very much in evid ...
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Two-for-one in this enw collection by performance poet Scott Kendrick. This volume reprints some of the authors satires, previously published in the underground satirical newspaper 'The Babylon Express', as well as new poetry.
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Part family exploration, part personal narrative, this haunting and delicate debut collection weaves the mythic into the everyday and draws on the author's Greek heritage.
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This very special debut hand-bound chapbook by an up-and-coming poet explores the many roles we have, especially in our families, such as mother, partner, lover, daughter, sister, and the tensions within and between them.
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In Crumple, Vivienne Plumb takes us on a series of journeys, both geographic and metaphoric. These poems have itchy feet, wandering from Poland, to China, through Italy, Australia and home to New Zealand. But is New Zealand home, or where in New Zealand is home?
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A unique poetry collaboration featuring the work of Jenny Powell-chalmers and Anna Jackson. Central to the collection is the recurring image of the Madonna, who appears in many guises and situations.
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