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Days Like These: New and Selected Poems 1998-2013

Overview

Publisher
Interactive Press
Released
March 21, 2024
ISBN
9781922120656
Format
ePub
Category
Poetry

Book Details

From early poems re-imagining Bible stories to new work influenced by her travels through Asia, award-winning poet Jane Williams' keen interest in the connections between people pervades.
Days Like These offers readers familiar with her work a treasured collation and to those coming to it for the first time a tantalising introduction.
Here you will find sorrow and joy inextricably linked in a captivating verse that is ultimately a celebration of the journey we share.
Jane's previous IP title was City of Possibilities, which was supported by a grant from the Australia Council.

Author Description

Jane Williams was born in England 1964 and grew up in Victoria. Her poetry first started appearing in the early 1990's and has since been published widely nationally and internationally. City of Possibilities is her fourth poetry collection. Her first book Outside Temple Boundaries received the Anne Elder Award in 1998. Other awards include the D.J. O'Hearn Memorial Fellowship, the Bruce Dawe Poetry prize, writer residencies and grants from state and federal arts bodies. She has been a featured reader at several festivals including twice at the Queensland Poetry Festival. In recent years she has developed an interest in contemporary haibun. She moved to Tasmania eight years ago with her two daughters.

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