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Category: found poetry

Melbourne poem 4: Sold

Sold is the last of my Found Works from the State Library of Victoria archive. It draws on advertisements from … More

Cargoes, found poetry, John Masefield, Melbourne Unesco City of Literature, Nottingham Unesco City of Literature, State Library of Victoria, The Melbourne Argus

Melbourne Poems 3: Lost, Stolen or Strayed?

Lost, Stolen or Strayed? is the third Found Work written during my virtual residency with the State Library of Victoria

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