Cut-up created from Ron Nixon and Linda Qiu, “Trump’s Evolving Words on the Wall”, published in The New York Times, January 18, 2018.


Natalie Damjanovich-Napoleon (D-Napoleon) is a writer, singer-songwriter and educator from Fremantle/Walyalup, Australia. She spent the last decade in the United States where she was a Coordinator at a City College Writing Centre. Her work has appeared in
Cordite, Meanjin and
Australian Poetry Journal. She has won both the Bruce Dawe National Poetry Prize (2018) and KSP Poetry Prize (2019). In 2019 Natalie’s debut poetry collection
First Blood was released. Natalie's second poetry collection on motherhood,
If There Is a Butterfly That Drinks Tears, is out via Life Before Man Books in late 2023. Currently she is completing a PhD on erasure poetry and historic amnesia.
https://www.nataliedamjanovichnapoleon.net/