34-37 Degrees South - 2023
This anthology from the South Coast Writers Centre presents fresh country poetry from emerging and award-winning local writers.
This anthology from the South Coast Writers Centre presents fresh country poetry from emerging and award-winning local writers.
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Linda Mcquarrie-Bowerman lives and writes poetry in Lake Tabourie,<br />
NSW. She is completing her Degree in Creative Writing at Curtin<br />
University.<br />
Stephen Meyrick was born in Wales and raised in Perth and now lives<br />
and writes in Wollongong. His work has been shortlisted for the ACU<br />
and Calanthe poetry prizes. His aspiration is to write well-crafted poems<br />
that are accessible to, and can be enjoyed by, a broad audience.<br />
Bríd Morahan is a writer living on the <strong>South</strong> Coast of New <strong>South</strong> Wales,<br />
where she writes, reads, swims and plays.<br />
Judi Morison is a Gamilaroi writer whose work has been published<br />
in various literary journals. She is the recipient of the 2022 Boundless<br />
Indigenous Writer’s Mentorship.<br />
Sandra Renew’s recent poetry collections are Apostles of Anarchy and It’s<br />
the sugar, Sugar, Recent Work Press. The Ruby Red’s Affair, Ginninderra<br />
Press, is a prose/poetry narrative exploded moment. Her web page<br />
is sandrarenew.com<br />
Fatima Sayed was born in Aleppo, Syria. After war broke out she moved<br />
in 2012 to Lebanon with her family. In 2015, she completed a degree in<br />
nursing and began working as nurse. Fatima arrived in Australia 2017<br />
and is now living and working in Wollongong. In 2022, she won first<br />
prize in the Illawarra Multicultural Services Refugee Week Writing<br />
Competition.<br />
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