Sunlight of Ordinary Days is a poetry anthology like no other. It is a record of the creative explorations of twelve accomplished poets under the tutelage of eight esteemed poets, teachers and advocates of literature in Western Australia. In this short anthology, a range of styles, voices and subject matter will intrigue poetry audiences both inside and outside Australia. Edited by John Charles Ryan and with a preface by Andrew Taylor, the anthology features the work of Liana Joy Christensen, Cuttlewoman, Gary Colombo de Piazzi, Matthew Hall, Nicola-Jane le Breton, Scott-Patrick Mitchell, Rashida Murphy, Flora Smith, John Ryan himself, Josephine Wilson, Mags Webster and Julie Watts. The dozen poets are given brief spaces in which to develop something for the reader—a scene, a recollection, an emotion, an idea. You will find yourself pulled into our constellations, just as word bursts produce collective starlight (and sunlight).
Sunlight of Ordinary Days is a poetry anthology like no other. It is a record of the creative explorations of twelve accomplished poets under the tutelage of eight esteemed poets, teachers and advocates of literature in Western Australia. In this short anthology, a range of styles, voices and subject matter will intrigue poetry audiences both inside and outside Australia. Edited by John Charles Ryan and with a preface by Andrew Taylor, the anthology features the work of Liana Joy Christensen, Cuttlewoman, Gary Colombo de Piazzi, Matthew Hall, Nicola-Jane le Breton, Scott-Patrick Mitchell, Rashida Murphy, Flora Smith, John Ryan himself, Josephine Wilson, Mags Webster and Julie Watts. The dozen poets are given brief spaces in which to develop something for the reader—a scene, a recollection, an emotion, an idea. You will find yourself pulled into our constellations, just as word bursts produce collective starlight (and sunlight).