A collection of postgraduate work by students from the University of Western Australia and the University of Canberra, themed around cross-institutional collaboration.
Feb Eleventh by Chris Arnold
There we were:
the desert’s edge,
the fen where trees grew:
elm, beech, pepper.
Egrets bred there;
nests sheltered speckled eggs.
Westerly: Crossings is a collection of postgraduate work by students from the University of Western Australia and the IPSI program at the University of Canberra, themed around cross-institutional collaboration.
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Contents
Sanna Peden Local
Shane Strange Journey
Heather Delfs Shadows Eating Diamonds—An Excerpt
Gabriella Everall Thelma
Paul Collis Becoming Barkindji
Vivienne Glance In the dirt of me
Kyle Evans The Sixth Man
Francesca Jurate Sasnaitis Spirit Country
Nathan Hobby Archaeologist
Emma Allen A story of desperation told in five parts
KA Nelson Palm Island Kids
Fiona Burrows Silent Night, December 1974
Matthew Hall jab
Niloofar Fanaiyan Song of the Caravan
Robert Wood Why I Write? An Answer in Two Parts
Phillip Stamatellis Dina
Claire Wilson Momentary gleam
Catherine Gillard The Donor—An Excerpt
Alice Beecham Focus
Monica Carroll Bow & Stern
Penelope Layland Roland Barthes’ mother in the Winter Garden, and other photographs
Siobhan Hodge Feeding After Sappho
Lauren Briggs Sounds of Coltrane
Cherisse Kelly The three-storey train in the supermarket
Sally Mulholland Untitled
Chris Arnold Feb eleventh
JP Quinton Ravens for the Black Sun