Friday, July 03, 2009
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Jill Jones takes poetry for a walk
Available now from Salt Publishing
"The result is poetry of unsettling mystery and beauty. ... [t]he art of this book lies in the precision with which it renders the glassiness of things, the shatterings, without having to say so - passionate and parodic at once, as cool as all get out."- Barry Hill, The Australian
Fold Unfold: Poems written in reference to paintings. In the Vagabond Press Rare Objects Series
Traverse: An e-chapbook of sonnets, published in The Drunken Boat
Breath, the hours: An e-chapbook collaboration with photographer Annette Willis, published in The Drunken Boat
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