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Monstrous
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

Monstrous

Monstrous by PS Cottier contains some famous creatures. You will find poems about Mary Shelley's monster, who writes a new ending to his story. There are also lesser known monstrosities, such as sharks that eat suns, kings who wear crowns decorated with eyes, evil fairies, and the dubious future of the game of cricket. Garden gnomes, in all their hideous whimsy, keep popping up. They are even found on the moon. Travel there with a nineteenth century adventurer on a steam-engine, along with some hidden aliens. Monsters take many forms, both disturbing and amusing. The horrible and the hilarious walk together in this book.

Utterly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86

Utterly

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-07-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

'PS Cottier is not an easy poet - she does not play nicely with the other poets, is not domesticated. Utterly is the work of a significant Australian writer. It is also the work of a smoking, muscle-car loving, clever as fuck, Canberra girl - devastatingly truthful, terrifying and funny. I defy any poetry lover to read these poems and not fall a little in love with the author.' - Judith Nangala Crispin

Tuesday's Child Is Full
  • Language: en

Tuesday's Child Is Full

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-09-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Since 2009, PS Cottier has been committed to posting a new poem each week on her blog, pscottier.com, usually on a Tuesday. That discipline has not only given her a collection of thirteen years of writing from which to choose the rich selection for this book, but also the playful title of the collection! Tuesday's Child is Full is a diverse, sprawling, wildly entertaining collection of poems from a poet at the very top of her game. She writes with a fearless accuracy and a sympathetic wit. Her poems are calm and profound and effortlessly display the universal in the domestic. She is a modern pastoral poet, not only celebrating the wild and untamed, but placing our experience of an urban everyday in a natural setting, whether that is the death of that most unheroic of pets, a guinea pig, or the act of contemplating a mango. Her poems have the power to awaken an appreciation of the eternal and beautiful all around us.

The Glass Violin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 89

The Glass Violin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

P.S. Cottier has worked as a university tutor, a union organiser, a lawyer and a tea lady. After finishing a PhD on images of animals in Dickens, she finds herself particularly attracted to short poems. She lives in Canberra and is now able to write full time.

Not Very Quiet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Not Very Quiet

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Over the last five years, from the #Me Too Movement to same-sex marriage, from devastating bush fires to the global pandemic, the online poetry journal Not Very Quiet has dedicated itself to publishing women's voices from across the globe. Not Very Quiet: The anthology selects poetry that has given voice to the social conscience of the community, constructions of lesbian and queer, the challenges posed to the social construction of gender, as well as the complexities and possibilities of the human condition.

The Stars Like Sand
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

The Stars Like Sand

Following up on our award-winning Voyagers: Science Fiction Poetry from New Zealand, IP has released an anthology of even wider scope showcasing the best in Australian speculative poetry from early times to the present. Co-edited by renowned editors Tim Jones and P.S. Cottier, it features a virtual Who's Who of Australian poets including Judith Beveridge, Les Murray, Paul Hetherington, John Tranter, Diane Fahey, joanne burns, Caroline Caddy, David P Reiter, Peter Boyle, Alan Gould, Luke Davies, S.K. Kelen, Peter Minter, Jan Owen, Dorothy Porter, Philip Salom, Samuel Wagan Watson, Rod Usher, Jo Mills ... and many more! Travel to the stars and beyond in this anthology by Australia's leading poets. Witness the end of the world, time travel to the future near or far, or teleport with a fairy or witch. Ghosts, dreams and strange creatures breed and mingle in these pages. Poetry has never been so mind-bending, or so entertaining.

Quick Bright Things
  • Language: en

Quick Bright Things

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-09-14
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  • Publisher: Picaro Press

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Growing Older Without Feeling Old
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Growing Older Without Feeling Old

The past century has witnessed a revolution. Less than a hundred years ago, the average Western life expectancy was 40; now it is 80. And there is no end in sight: the first person who will reach 135 has already been born. It’s the most radical change in our society since industrialisation, and naturally it raises many questions. What do longer life spans mean for the way we organise our societies? How can people best prepare themselves for living considerably longer? Does it help to eat less, or to take hormones, vitamins, or minerals? And what can we learn from old people who remain full of vitality, despite illness and infirmity? Growing Older without Feeling Old is the definitive book ...

Cyclopedia of Methodism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1050

Cyclopedia of Methodism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1878
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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