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Mags Webster

Mags Webster’s first collection of poetry, The Weather of Tongues (Sunline Press), won the 2011 Anne Elder Award. Her poetry and prose has been published in various publications and anthologies in Australia, the U.S and Asia. Her next collection is being published by Puncher & Wattmann.

Stasis at Oxford 130

Today is a good day to die in a freak garden accident: fall back onto the spikes of a giant agave, say, & expire in its healing embrace. I’m 12,000 miles adrift from what I used to call home, mainlining …

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Nostos

All through the flight you’ve had Cavafy playing in your mind. Is it true that arriving here is what you’re destined for? Call it homing rather than homecoming, for once the airport doors seal the vacuum of miles and time, …

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Recovered Memory

Spur of slipped serif a jolt of brittle outside, in a rasp, a kenning of a not- given-shape, a noise like grass and trees unmouthed, long water ripening, wind-flutes of bamboo, some kind of this-ness lost, a seed of many …

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