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"This a stunning late debut, a memorable cache of poems of mature, quiet and numinous power that has waited a lifetime to be written. They draw their inspiration and insights from the deep earth, from the artesian well of time and memory, and map ways of connection with the land, and with the forgotten places within the soul. Poems like 'Driving Inland' and 'Touch and Flow' simply took my breath away, their journeys through brilliantly observed landscapes answering the question that the poems pose so beautifully and heartbreakingly: 'The tiny dash between birth and death / is all we have on this earth. / Where do I go from here?'" - Kim Cheng Boey…mehr

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"This a stunning late debut, a memorable cache of poems of mature, quiet and numinous power that has waited a lifetime to be written. They draw their inspiration and insights from the deep earth, from the artesian well of time and memory, and map ways of connection with the land, and with the forgotten places within the soul. Poems like 'Driving Inland' and 'Touch and Flow' simply took my breath away, their journeys through brilliantly observed landscapes answering the question that the poems pose so beautifully and heartbreakingly: 'The tiny dash between birth and death / is all we have on this earth. / Where do I go from here?'" - Kim Cheng Boey
Autorenporträt
Cassandra was born and raised in the Hunter Valley region of NSW where she lives with her husband, John. She completed a PhD in English Literature at the University of Newcastle, Australia, and is currently a Conjoint Fellow there in the School of Humanities and Social Science. The focus of her thesis is Ecocritical Theory and Ecopoetics. Her work appears in various anthologies such as A Slow Combusting Hymn, and in journals such as The Australasian Journal of Ecocriticism and Cultural Ecology, Plumwood Mountain, Antipodes (USA), Southerly, Meanjin, Overland, Mascara Literary Review, Eureka Street and Earthlines (UK).