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'Roland Leach's poems explore the elusive link between the self and memory, our fragile landscape and its human connections in lucid and often moving language that sustains a delicate balance between intellect and emotion. These are poems unafraid to make sense in human terms and all the better for doing so.' - Fay Zwicky

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'Roland Leach's poems explore the elusive link between the self and memory, our fragile landscape and its human connections in lucid and often moving language that sustains a delicate balance between intellect and emotion. These are poems unafraid to make sense in human terms and all the better for doing so.' - Fay Zwicky
Autorenporträt
Roland Leach is a past winner and runner-up in the Newcastle Poetry Prize. His poems 'Darwin's Pistols' and 'Wallace' jointly won the Josephine Ulrick Award, and he has twice received the Tom Collins Poetry Prize. His work has been featured on ABC Radio National's Poetica. Roland lives in Western Australia, where he teaches literature in secondary school, manages Sunline Press, and surfs.