So does Earth work? What on Earth are our responsibilities as the inhabitants of this planet? Have we messed it up so badly that it’s no longer working? Does our Earth work include enjoying the Earth? What about the relationship between land and people? These and other issues are touched on in the wide range of voices from the 47 poets represented in this anthology, some from The Wordsmiths of Melbourne Poetry Group and some from entrants to the recent Poetica Christi Press Poetry Competition. |
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This book is full of beginnings. And the endings are mostly beginnings too. It is full of the seasons, of birth and death, suffering and small joys, of a Christianity that is rooted in the ordinary lives of ordinary saints, the ones that don’t need to be canonized, the ones that know even an unfinished journey can be a miracle. |
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Reflecting on Melbourne is a book you will want to own and hand on to your children and grandchildren. This hardcover, coffee table book of poetry reflects the life of Melbourne – its people, places and culture with contributions from 144 of Australia’s finest poets,complemented by superb photography and art work. |
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Commended in the FAW Awards for community writing.
"Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty we are free at last!" The words of Martin Luther King resonate down the years, expressing the relief and joy that hard won freedom brings. Loss of freedom can take many forms. It can be physical, emotional, intellectual or spiritual. |
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The strength of these poems lies in the personal vision they project, communicating this readily, and clearly speaking from her heart – one that is acutely human, yet invariably poised between the spiritual and physical aspects of life. |
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