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Oceania

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    Stuart Cooke is an Australian poet, essayist, and translator. Cooke has published four collections of poetry, including The Grass Is Greener over Your Grave (Puncher & Wattmann, 2023) and Lyre (UWAP, 2019)...
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    Casey Larkin Mazer Carsel (they/them) is a Jewish artist and writer drawn to how the sharp beauty of history’s fragments are woven into homes in the cultural practice of storytelling. Their works of fiction...
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    Sandra Simpson is the author of breath (2011), a collection of haiku. Her poetry appears in many anthologies and journals, including Poetry & Place Anthology 2015 and Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years...
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    Erik Kennedy is the author of the chapbook Twenty-Six Factitions (Cold Hub Press, 2017) and the full-length collection There's No Place Like the Internet in Springtime (Victoria University Press, 2018).
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    Michele Leggott’s latest poetry collection, Vanishing Points, was published by Auckland University Press in 2017.
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    Therese Lloyd is the author of The Facts (2018) and Other Animals (2013), both published by Victoria University Press.
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    Talia Marshall (Ngāti Kuia/Rangitāne ō Wairau/Ngāti Rārua/Ngāti Takihiku) is a Dunedin-based writer. Her first collection of poetry is forthcoming from Kilmog Press.
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    Gregory O’Brien’s newest poetry books are Whale Years (Auckland University Press, 2015) and Citizen of Santiago (Trapeze, 2013).
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    Vincent O’Sullivan lives in Dunedin and is a novelist, short story writer, biographer, playwright, and poet. He was New Zealand Poet Laureate 2013–2015.
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    Nina Powles is a writer and zinemaker. She is half Malaysian-Chinese. Her debut poetry collection, Luminescent, was published by Seraph Press in 2017.
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    Jessie Puru is a Māori poet and mother from Auckland. She is currently the intern editor for New Zealand Poetry Society’s a fine line.
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    Essa Ranapiri | takatāpui kaituhi | they-them-theirs | has words in Mayhem, Poetry New Zealand, Brief, Starling, and THEM.
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    Kerrin P. Sharpe has published three collections of poetry with Victoria University Press, most recently Rabbit Rabbit (2016). Her fourth collection, louder, will be published this year.
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    C.K. Stead was New Zealand Poet Laureate 2015–2017. His novel, The Necessary Angel, was released in 2017 by Allen & Unwin. His Collected Poems was published by Auckland University Press in 2008.
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    Tayi Tibble (Te Whanau a Apanui, Ngati Porou) is an Indigenous writer from Aotearoa. She is the author of two poetry collections, Rangikura (2024) and Poūkahangatus (2022), both published by Knopf.
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    Steven Toussaint is the author of The Bellfounder (The Cultural Society, 2015) and Fiddlehead (Compound Press, 2014).
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    Chris Tse is the author of two collections, both published by Auckland University Press: He’s So MASC (2018) and How to Be Dead in a Year of Snakes (2014).
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    Tim Upperton’s two poetry books are The Night We Ate the Baby (Haunui Press, 2014) and A House On Fire (Steele Roberts, 2009).
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    Faith Wilson is a Samoan/Palagi artist and writer from Aotearoa/New Zealand, currently based in Fernie, BC, Canada.
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    Ashleigh Young is a poet and essayist who lives in Wellington.
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