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soi 3 (pronounced soi săam, in Thai) aims to promote modern poets writing in English, and to celebrate contemporary artists of diverse inclinations.
In addition to publishing first collections by emerging poets, soi 3 plans a significant list of collections, selections, anthologies, and contemporary art books.
And don't forget to join the mailing list (left) for further details of the 2007/08 soi 3 publishing list, as it's announced.
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Lemon SharkLuke Beesley
This powerful first collection from one of Australia's major emerging poets explores the grace and sensuality of language, with particular attention to Queensland sunlight, surfaces, and an intimate place within conversations ...
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Our Life is a Box. / Prayers Without a GodMTC Cronin
The latest collection from award-winning and prolific poet MTC (Margie) Cronin is a daring and unorthodox twin-volume that offers two books, or rather, the same two books in rearranged language ...
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Universal AndalusiaB.R. Dionysius
The third published book of Brisbane-based poet, editor and arts administrator B.R. Dionysius, Universal Andalusia is a verse novel that traces the backpacking holiday through southern Europe and India by two Australian thirtysomethings ...
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Necessity: Poems 1996-2006Barry Hill
The fifth published volume of poetry by acclaimed poet, editor, novelist, essayist, and librettist Barry Hill, Necessity is a transcendent celebration of freedoms - social, spiritual, personal - in the tradition of the finest lyrical ...
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Wren Lines: Selected Poems and Drawings Volume 1Billy Jones
Drawing from Jones' seven published works spanning 1975 to 1993, Wren Lines is the remarkable record of a creative life spent simply, and deeply. With more than 200 pages of poems and 25 elegant illustrations ...
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We Will DisappearDavid Prater
The first full-length collection from poet and editor David Prater, We Will Disappear navigates the landscapes of loneliness and solitude, drawing upon ten years of Prater's transformative travelogues and engaging elegies ...
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