MissSettl by Kamden Ishmael Hilliard
$38.99 AUD
Category: Poetry | Series: G - Reference,Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Ser.
2023 LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD FINALIST! Sonically vibrant, polyphonic, typographic experimentation gleefully strategizes resistance and life under white supremacist capitalism in Kamden Hilliard's debut collection of poems, MissSettl. In MissSettl, is a funny, joyful, and spiteful debut collection of se ...Show more
Mixed Feelings by Avan Jogia
$34.99 AUD
Category: Poetry
From actor Avan Jogia comes a raw and moving collection of poetry, stories, and art about living as a mixed-race person in a world increasingly fixated on racial identity. In Mixed Feelings, Avan Jogia explores his complicated emotions around race, identity, religion, and family through poetry and image ...Show more
Molten
$22.00 AUD
Category: Poetry
Writer and singer Alice Night is launching her debut poetry collection MOLTEN across the East Coast of Australia. The poetry of Molten is an ancient call in modern voice, asking that we collectively rise to meet some of the hardest and most delicate questions of our time. ‘Alice Night is an author- ...Show more
Moon Wrasse by Willo Drummond
$25.00 AUD
Category: Poetry
Moon Wrasse is a voyage through transformation and disenfranchised grief: parenthood ambivalence, queer infertility, female-to-male gender transition from the perspective of a life partner; a navigation of identity in a time of climate crisis. It is also a love song to reading in the dialogic tradition ...Show more
& More Black by T'Ai Freedom Ford
$39.99 AUD
Category: Poetry
Poetry. African & African American Studies. Women's Studies. LGBTQIA Studies. t'ai freedom ford's second collection of poems, & MORE BLACK, is direct, ingenious, vibrant, alive, queer, & BLACK. By turns tough and sexy, wrapped up in the evolving language and sonics of life, these poems take ...Show more
More Than These Bones by Bebe Backhouse
$29.99 AUD
Category: Poetry
More Than These Bones is an epic and intercontinental poetry work detailing the author's journey through heartbreak and self-discovery. The book is rooted in place. Pieces land in multiple settings - the bar, the beach, the bush and sometimes, the bedroom, each location lending itself to another dimensi ...Show more
Mouths of Rain - An Anthology of Black Lesbian Thought by Briona Simone Jones (Editor)
$44.00 AUD
Category: Poetry
A Ms. magazine, Refinery29, and Lambda Literary Most Anticipated Read of 2021 A groundbreaking collection tracing the history of intellectual thought by Black Lesbian writers, in the tradition of The New Press's perennial seller Words of Fire African American lesbian writers and theorists have made ex ...Show more
Mud In My Tears by Lily Brett
$19.95 AUD
Category: Poetry
Mud in My Tears is Lily Brett's sixth collection of poetry. Her first book, The Auschwitz Poems, won the 1987 Victorian Premier's Award for poetry. In these moving and varied poems, Brett exoplores her roles as daughter, mother, wife and friend in a family full of love but haunted by the war. In a lang ...Show more
NANGAMAY dream MANA gather DJURALI grow: First Nations Australia LGBTQIA+ Poetry by Whittaker, Alison
$22.99 AUD
Category: Poetry
A ground-breaking collection of First Nations Australia LGBTQIA+ poets, writers and storytellers published to commemorate Sydney WorldPride being held on the unceded lands of the Gadigal, Cammeraygal, Bidigal, Dharawal and Dharug Nations.Edited by Alison Whitaker, Gomeroi poet and academic, and Steven L ...Show more
Nature Poem by Tommy Pico
$30.99 AUD
Category: Poetry
Nature Poem follows Teebs--a young, queer, American Indian (or NDN) poet--who can't bring himself to write a nature poem. For the reservation-born, urban-dwelling hipster, the exercise feels stereotypical, reductive, and boring. He hates nature. He prefers city lights to the night sky. He'd slap a tree ...Show more
Nature Poem by Tommy Pico
$30.99 AUD
Category: Poetry
A book-length poem about how an American Indian writer can't bring himself to write about nature, but is forced to reckon with colonial-white stereotypes, manifest destiny, and his own identity as an young, queer, urban-dwelling poet