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OverviewLandfall is New Zealand's foremost and longest-running arts and literary journal. Published twice a year, each volume showcases two full-colour art portfolios and brims with vital new fiction, poetry, cultural commentary, reviews, and biographical and critical essays. Bringing together a range of voices and perspectives, from established practitioners to emerging voices, Landfall is an exciting anthology that has its finger on the pulse of innovation and creativity in Aotearoa today. Landfall 246: Spring 2023 announces the winner of the 2023 Landfall Essay Competition, Aotearoa's prestigious annual essay competition. The winning essay will be published in Landfall 246, alongside the judge's report from Landfall editor, Lynley Edmeades. This issue of Landfall will also announce the winner of the biennial award for an original book-length collection of poems, the Kathleen Grattan Poetry Award. This year's Kathleen Grattan Poety Award winner will be selected by award-winning poet and novelist, Anne Kennedy. Landfall 246 will also announce the winner of the 2023 Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize, selected by this year's judge, poet Rhian Gallagher. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lynley EdmeadesPublisher: Otago University Press Imprint: Otago University Press ISBN: 9781990048647ISBN 10: 1990048641 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 23 November 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLynley Edmeades is the author of two poetry collections, As the Verb Tenses (Otago University Press, 2016) and Listening In (Otago University Press, 2019), and a poetry and art picture book for adults, Bordering on Miraculous (Massey University Press, 2022), in collaboration with Saskia Leek. She has an MA in creative writing from the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry at Queen's University of Belfast and holds a PhD in avant-garde poetics from the University of Otago. In 2018, she was the Ursula Bethell Writer in Residence at the University of Canterbury, and she currently teaches poetry and creative writing on the English programme at the University of Otago. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |