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Observations of language in the Australian environment. This small book of wry verse shines light into dark corners. The poet distils a seven year fascination with crows, into tales that weave from the Tablelands of Northern NSW to Tasmania. One strength of this collection of poetry and images is its diversity of form and content. A topical range through nature, politics and autobiography-complete with humour, a sharp view of a shifting terrain. These pages travel readers from sweet reflective spaces to sardonic and scathing verse. It's a chance to grow feathers and awaken to the whispers of…mehr

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Observations of language in the Australian environment. This small book of wry verse shines light into dark corners. The poet distils a seven year fascination with crows, into tales that weave from the Tablelands of Northern NSW to Tasmania. One strength of this collection of poetry and images is its diversity of form and content. A topical range through nature, politics and autobiography-complete with humour, a sharp view of a shifting terrain. These pages travel readers from sweet reflective spaces to sardonic and scathing verse. It's a chance to grow feathers and awaken to the whispers of an ancient land. An ideal read in a time of ecological and existential crisis. Beautifully illustrated - a bespoke gift.
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Autorenporträt
Gail is a rural Australian writer and artist. She has worked as a journalist, social worker and community activist. Focused on themes of social justice and environment, her poems range through the personal to the political. Some of her earlier works have been published in anthologies and magazines, Crow Speak is her first collection. She also gardens, grows garlic and fails to keep the house tidy. Her next book Confessions of a Homegrown Herbalist, (non fiction) will be published by Balboa Press. She Tweets as mediagal64.