The Victorian Writer

A Verb Found

The following was published in the March – May 2021 edition of The Victorian Writer: Wordsmith. Alison J Barton is a Melbourne-based poet and non-fiction writer. She attended writing school in the 2000s but her best expression came from introspection and learning the relation of the internal to the external world. Themes of feminism and psychoanalysis are

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The Year Before That

The following was published in the March – May 2021 edition of The Victorian Writer: Wordsmith. Dr Eugen Bacon is African Australian, a computer scientist mentally re-engineered into creative writing. She’s the author of ‘Claiming T-Mo’ (Meerkat Press) and ‘Writing Speculative Fiction’ (Macmillan). Her latest release ‘Speculate’ by Meerkat Press is a prose poetry collaboration with Dr

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Writing Companion

The following was published in the March – May 2021 edition of The Victorian Writer: Wordsmith. Gayelene Carbis’ first book of poetry, ‘Anecdotal Evidence’ (Five Islands Press) was awarded finalist – International Book Awards 2019. Gayelene was awarded the My Brother Jack Poetry Prize for Poetry in 2020, and was also a finalist in the Bruce Dawe

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You Had Me at Semicolon

The following was published in the March – May 2021 edition of The Victorian Writer: Wordsmith. Thuy On is a freelance arts journalist, critic, and editor who’s written for a range of publications including ‘The Saturday Paper’, ‘Sydney Review of Books’, ‘The Age/SMH’, ‘The Australian’, ‘Australian Book Review’, ‘ArtsHub’ and ‘Books+Publishing’. She’s also the books editor of

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[WƏRDS]

The following was published in the March – May 2021 edition of The Victorian Writer: Wordsmith. Michelle Wright lives in Eltham, on the lands of the Wurundjeri People. Her short stories have won many awards in Australia, the US and UK. Her short story collection, ‘Fine’, was published in 2016 and her novel, ‘Small Acts of Defiance’

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