Abby S. Malley: Dürer: Innsbruck (2005)

26 November 2005

Do not throw anything yet, Albrecht;
It is dangerous as well to lean out!
Customs examination of luggage:
Important notice. In winter, steam
Macht (Thomas Mann) mobil. Also …
Kinder unter 15 fahren gratis. You
Have no claims on the blue-green
River waters flowing backwards to
Trento. This is our Tiepolo. See
Gerhard Richter (19-3 to 13-12-2005)
Run. Informazioni per il Viaggio:
“The most brilliant SF mind on any
Planet”. (Rolling Stone). Read more
Penguins online. With an introduction
By Venezia, S. Lucia. Penalties for
Improper use. Plus Blake Morris on
The lost art of editing. One Saturday
Poem by David … “the art of hint”. (5)

ABBY S. MALLEY is a professional llama wrangler who grew up in the Victorian town of Ouyen. This is her first publication and she would like to dedicate this poem to the memory of her beloved father.

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David Prater

About David Prater


David Prater is a Dubbo-born writer and editor. His poems and stories have appeared in a range of Australian and international journals and anthologies. His debut poetry collection, We Will Disappear, was published by Papertiger Media in 2007. His second, Leaves of Glass, based on correspondence between Walt Whitman and Australian poet Bernard O’Dowd, was published by Puncher and Wattmann in 2013. A third as-yet-untitled collection is forthcoming in 2025. Between 2001 and 2012, David was Managing Editor of Cordite Poetry Review. He now lives and works in the Netherlands, where he is working towards a poetics of The Mentalist.

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http://daveydreamnation.com

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