Delighted to be reading with Paul Hetherington (Canberra) and Chris Wallace Crabbe (Melbourne), Wednesday September 13, 7.30 pm at Poetry at the House, University House, ANU, 1 Balmain Crescent, Acton. Bookings essential — email Coordinator Geoff Page at gpage40 [at] bigpond [dot] net [dot] au Admission: $10 waged, $5 unwag ed. It's booking out fast.
You can eat at the bistro downstairs from 6.00 pm (bookings not necessary).
Chris Wallace-Crabbe lives in post-industrial Brunswick, Victoria. His latest books are Afternoon in the Central Nervous System (New York: George Braziller) and My Feet Are Hungry (Pitt
Street Poetry). In 2015 he won The Melbourne Prize for Literature.
Don't miss this chance to hear a great Australian poet still writing at
full strength well into his eighties.
Paul Hetherington has published eleven poetry collections, most recently Burnt Umber (UWAP) and Gallery of Antique Art (Recent
Work Press) and five chapbooks. He is Professor of Writing at the
University of Canberra and head of the International Poetry Studies
Institute there. He is a founding editor of Axon: Creative Explorations.
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