Scanning the action: kids preload before Northbridge all-chrome Paper bag on the console outside Liquorland, headlamps Old one-eye going freegan: two crows eating from skipsīehind the Coles and gunning it twenty paces away with a brown Hours the old spice must flow and it’s old blue eyes on the radio, Out the plate glass it’s a scorcher, two crows hunting the lotįor a ninety-five Corona underneath the bunting, and after With His penchant for asphalt, for old amber glass ashtrays You’re thinking yeah run up that bill, no problem, not for Him To say when He says congratulations, and all the while Which it all is, thank-you-very-much – what you’re obliged Itchy scalp and the gator-skin jacket that or croc, Maybe Kate was right – Stranger Things have happened –Ībout how god doesn’t deal, some kind of wonderfulĬard shark or used car salesman, too much product on His John Kinsella, ‘Ecojustice Poetics and the Universalism of Rights’ ‘…the projection of that armed force and its civilian apparatuses into the world.’ Currently he is translating You Glow in the Dark by the Bolivian writer Liliana Colanzi. His study of the Oulipo, How to Do Things with Forms, was published by McGill-Queen’s University Press in 2022. He is the author of two collections of poems: Cut Lunch (Indigo, 2002) and Lime Green Chair (Waywiser, 2012). Through bright air signed by a raven’s drawl.Ĭhris Andrews has taught at the Universities of Melbourne and Western Sydney. The winning poem, Dan Disney's 'periferal, fantasmal', was announced at a ceremony on 19 January 2023. Each of their poems is listed below in alphabetical order by author. ABR is pleased to present the shortlist for the 2023 Peter Porter Poetry Prize, which this year received 1,132 poems from thirty-four countries.Ĭongratulations to those who reached the shortlist: Chris Arnold, Chris Andrews, Michelle Cahill, Dan Disney, and Raisa Tolchinsky.
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