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Reporting From The Bombsite    by David Francis Jeffery
Price: Free! 3870 words. Language: English. Published on May 5, 2013. Fiction » Poetry » Australian & Oceanian.

Selected poems from 1999 up to and including 2013, though be warned, they are not in that order.
Rooted    by Michele Fermanis-Winward
Price: Free! 1680 words. Language: English. Published on May 3, 2013. Fiction » Poetry » Australian & Oceanian.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Poetry about the Australian environment, what we have and what we lose.
Road Less Travelled    by Malobi Sinha
Price: $0.99 USD. 5060 words. Language: English. Published on April 1, 2013. Fiction » Poetry » Australian & Oceanian.

Road Less Travelled is a second book of Poetry by appraised author Malobi Sinha - A Review -"There is a freshness and vibrancy in Malobi Sinha's poems that I for one have rarely encountered in the otherwise Byzantine mazes of much contemporary poetry. The complex layers of meaning in her poems, beneath their often apparent simplicity, rewards the reader at every turn". Graham Pitts, Screenwriter
50 Haiku    by David Francis Jeffery
Price: Free! 780 words. Language: English. Published on March 29, 2013. Fiction » Poetry » Australian & Oceanian.

Not the traditional Japanese Haiku system, these are a system of my own devising.
My Anthology of Rhyme    by Trevi Formea
Price: Free! 3670 words. Language: English. Published on March 29, 2013. Fiction » Poetry » Australian & Oceanian.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
A collection of assorted poems to laugh, wonder and cry. The poems follow events of life and reflect humour, grief and spirit in our daily lives. (PG)
Black Coat City    by miguel Jacq
You set the price! 2660 words. Language: English. Published on March 23, 2013. Fiction » Poetry » Australian & Oceanian.

Black Coat City, a new release of poetry from Miguel Jacq, explores the nature of anxiety, uncertainty and identity. Comprised of 34 poems and two parts, this is a uniquely introspective journey through the fleeting thoughts of the individual; thoughts which bleed into the collective soul of a city of 'black coats' all grappling with identity, their strengths and their weaknesses.
Rain    by Malobi Sinha
Price: $0.99 USD. 1900 words. Language: English. Published on March 14, 2013. Fiction » Poetry » Australian & Oceanian.

'Rain' is a third Book of Poetry by author Malobi Sinha – poems to comfort, soothe...excite and satisfy the soul. “Malobi Sinha writes poems of suppleness and emotional candour... Although Australia is rich in poetic talent like Ms Sinha...the rewards of her poetry are many, and her poems encourage repeated readings, growing richer and more complex each time." Phillip A. Ellis, Author
Travels on a Bus    by Alan Papprill
Price: $0.99 USD. 3170 words. Language: English. Published on February 25, 2013. Fiction » Anthologies » Poetry - single author.

An anthology of poems that trace a back packing bus journey across Europe. The poems explore what it is to be foreigner, even in a country whose history and traditions have shaped the traveller's own and celebrate the wonder and pleasures of the journey.
Snapshots of a Mind    by Alan Papprill
Price: $0.99 USD. 4720 words. Language: English. Published on February 23, 2013. Fiction » Anthologies » Poetry - single author.

A semi-autobiographical collection of poetry. The poems reveal an external world with surprising insights...tracing the growth of the poet through childhood and adolescence into adulthood. As one critic said this collection contains many delightful secrets that merit purchasing the book.
Savannah    by Malobi Sinha
Price: $0.99 USD. 7290 words. Language: English. Published on February 11, 2013. Fiction » Poetry » Australian & Oceanian.

'Savannah' is a flowing, moving tapestry of poetry that reaches within the soul. "Sinha writes with fluidity, candor, as well as surprising layers of complexity. Through the works, a sense of humor flirts with the reader at unexpected moments. Long after I thought I had moved on from the book, I found myself reflecting on the dualities of perspective and meaning. Highly recommend."