Top Search Strings for May 2008

4 June 2008

Apologies to all our readers for the unexpected (and overlong!) break in Cordite transmissions, due to a string of technical and other failures entirely beyond our control. The good news is that we're back online, with a fresh batch of poems on its way. In the meantime, here's what you've been searching for over the last month or so.

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brendan ryan,poetry 6

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michael dransfield poems 6

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geoff goodfellow poems 4

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ellie francis brophy 3

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online poetry 3

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poems by jayne fenton keane 3

cameron hayes 3

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review of request to a year by judith wr 3

“claire gaskin” australian poet 3

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David Prater

About David Prater


David Prater was Cordite’s Managing Editor from 2001 to 2012. His first poetry collection, We Will Disappear, was published by papertiger media in 2007, and Vagabond Press published his chapbook Morgenland in the same year. His poetry has appeared in a wide range of Australian and international journals, and he has performed his work at festivals in Australia, Japan, Bulgaria, Canada, the United States, the Netherlands and Macedonia. He has also undertaken two writers’ residencies in Seoul, Republic of Korea, and has worked extensively as a teacher, editor and researcher. He currently lives in Stockholm, Sweden.



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