Links
NOTE (TO SELF)
I took the liberty of removing my links list from the blog page and placing them on this page because a) now that just about everyone I know is on Facebook they don’t bother updating their own websites anymore; and therefore b) nobody else ever visits personal websites either.
Which begs the question: why was I persisting in keeping this page at all? I’ve therefore taken the extremely unilateral decision to place links to my own works online on this page instead. And there’s absolutely nothing you can do about it.
LINKS TO MY POETRY ONLINE
A821.4, Amerika, Stars In His Heart
PFS Post (USA), forthcomingSnowy
Snorkel #6 October 2007Betty Conquers All
hutt, April 2007small town fsu
exhale on main street
alles klaar?
The Otoliths, February 2007Exes & Zeroes
Cordite #25 (Generation of Zeroes), December 2006A House On the Bank
(renga with Ginka Biliarska)
Lynx, October 2006Hoju Bihang-gi
imaginary cities: saga
Peril, Issue #2, October 2006Karin Revisited
The Red Room, October 2006Suicide Airliner Attacks (PDF)
Babylon Burning: 9/11 five years on (nthposition, UK), September 2006Insurgency
Eyewear (UK), August 2006imaginary cities: heli -
Stylus, July 2006Back To the Tourist III
imaginary cities: coni -
imaginary cities: cubi -
Softblow (Singapore), June 2006The Boys Who (mp3 format)
Going Down Swinging #23, 2006imaginary cities: dupli -
Snorkel #3, April 2006Machines for Living In
hutt, March 2006Maz
Three Generations
Luzmag (Spain), March 2006Exes & Zeroes
Oh God!
PFS Post (USA), March 2006Kerze 1
Kerze 2
Kerze 3
foam:e, March 2006D�rer: Innsbruck (2005)
Cordite #23, December 2005Dying On The Vine(s)
Eight Miles High
P.F.S. Post (USA), October 2005in heaven it’s always raining
why do you cry run lola run
when we were in the wild poems
nthposition (UK), July 2005Dead Poem Office
Cordite #22 (Editorial Intervention), July 2005Tribesco Krowe
Haiku [enjambement]
Impossible Socks
Snorkel Issue 1, April 2005Kyoto Crow(s)
Tonkatsu Zen!
nthposition (UK), August 2004. Kyoto Crow(s) was republished in the nthposition nthology In the Criminal’s CabinetBalcony (10 haiku)
Ginyu (Troubadour), Japan, July 2004Her Royal Majesty The Queen
America
Gutcult (USA) July 2004On the Tomb of Victor Bruce
A Red Room Commission February 2004We Miss You!
Madchester
Big Bridge (USA) 2004Paladin
Vibewire.net, January 2004Foreword
Cordite #16 (Search), January 2004Identikit Nation
Fusebox (Rattapallax Press, USA) Issue # 2 - September 2003Tor
Ode
Ich bin ein Tourist
Fassbar
Gangway (Austria-Australia) Issue #29 (2003)Entgegengesetz
Lovers Lateness
Hutt e-zine (papertigermedia), 2003Code Pervin
Search Poem No. 9
Slope (USA), Issue #18 2003We Will Disappear
Silver Rocket
Flat Out on a Highway Lined With Dim Stars
Slope (USA) Issue #17 2003Last Night Betty
The Red Room Project Volume 1 2002 (broadcast, web publication and CD). Republished in Short Fuse (The Global Anthology of Fusion Poetry), Rattapallax Press USA 2002Humility Publishing
Shampoo Poetry (USA) #11The Sprawl
Divan Issue #3 2001. Audio version available on Meanjin Enhancer CD Issue #2/2001Space Age Riot
Divan Issue #3 2001Mr Tui
Chakraw Monkey
The Chao Le
Slope (USA) Issue #9 2001Poetry espresso feature
Poetry Espresso mailing list, July 2001Cars (for Bruce Beaver)
Jacket Issue #8 2000Ken
Cordite Issue #6-7 2000. Audio version available on Meanjin Enhancer CD Issue #2/2001. Republished in Short Fuse (The Global Anthology of Fusion Poetry), Rattapallax Press USA 2002
LINKS TO MY PROSE ONLINE
Review of “Delinquent Angel” by Dianne Georgeff, a biography of Melbourne poet Shelton Lea, appears in Overland #190 Autumn 2008.
Bonfire of the Vanity Presses, published in the Weekend Australian, discusses self-publishing in the field of Australian (and international) poetry.
In Defence of Poetry (and Poets), a serious rant about the state of poetry, appears in Famous Reporter #35 (2007).
Interview/article in Shueisha magazine (Japan) by Keiji Minato on my work as a poet and editor of Cordite.
Taking Kylie To Korea: an article on my time in Seoul published by the NTEU Advocate.
Machines for Dying In: an article in the now-defunct Animist zine on euthanasia, coffins and machines.
Interview/article in the Korea Times by Bridget O’Brien on my poetry and my residency in Seoul.
The Invention of Marzipan: a partly-confected essay on this most useful of substances.
Review of “On a Silver Platter” for the Centre for Cyberculture Studies at the University of Washington.
Interview with John Tranter for Cordite, discussing his poetry and his work as editor of Jacket magazine.
Interview with Ian McBryde about Domain, his book of poems on the subject of World War Two and Nazi Germany.
Interview with Andrew Cox of The Fauves, one of Melbourne’s rock institutions, on poetry, lyrics and the Tarago tourbus.
Interview with Margaret Phillips on the Natiobnal Library of Australia’s Pandora project, which archives Australian websites of cultural significance.
Interview with Justin Treyvaud on the Melbourne spoken word scene and the sadly-defunct mod_piece magazine.
Interview with Coral Hull, Darwin-based poet and writer, on animals, violence and collaboration in her writing.
Interview with the Spierig Brothers, known to the world as the makers of zombie film Undead, on poetry, Edgar Allen Poe and fake blood.
Searching for the Young Haiku Rebels, a report from the conference of the World Haiku Association conference in Japan.
Review of ROO-KU, a live performance of Australian-style haiku which I MCed.
Interview with David Penny, the creator of Portable Poetry, a site where you can construct miniature customised books of poems.
Interview with Emilie Zoey Baker, superstar poet and chanteuse of the stage, screen and dancefloor on all things cool (ie meerkats).
A refereed article written with Sarah Miller, published in M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture, on the subject of public internet access and internet cafes.
A Message to Bardster Users, a prose piece introducing the world to the Bardster poem-sharing service.
A Close Encounter With Cyberbarbie: find out how fun it is to interview an online avatar!
A Review of the NYWF (or National Young Writers Festival) in 2001 that I was too ashamed to put my own name to at the time.
