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little buttonquail spinifex pigeon
major mitchell’s cockatoo spinifex-bird
little lorikeet
lesser sooty-owl
large-billed scrubwren regent bowerbird
little woodswallow regent honeyeater
plumed whistling duck
laughing kookaburra
singing honeyeater
noisy miner dusky grasswren
chiming wedgebill dusky woodswallow
chirruping wedgebill musk lorikeet
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a rawlings is a poet, arts educator, and interdisciplinarian who has presented and/or published work in Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Iceland, the Netherlands, and the United States. Her first book,
Wide slumber for lepidopterists (Coach House Books, 2006) received the Alcuin Award for Design. Her performance projects (including
echolology,
Órói,
Rule of Three,
Centre for Sleep and
Dream Studies) incorporate sound, text, movement, improvisation, and collaboration. rawlings received a Chalmers Arts Fellowship in 2009 and 2010, enabling her to develop and present new work in Belgium, Canada, and Iceland. Most recently, she was selected the 2012 Queensland Poet-in-Residence; during her tenure, she spent three months in Australia developing
Gibber, an interdisciplinary project that combines poetry, acoustic ecology, and counter-mapping. She is currently pursuing a Masters in Environment and Natural Resource Management at the University of Iceland.