Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Fiona Hile’s first full-length collection, Novelties (Hunter Publishers, 2013), was awarded the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry. Her most recent book, Subtraction (Vagabond Press, 2017) won the Helen Anne Bell Poetry Award.

  2. By Fiona Hile. Focus on the taxidermied light, the quarked vehemence of splayed negation, to rags, your britches, seeping glib intent, sight catastrophic, given to seizures. The curlicue scent has not the mother in it. The fall of romance, the hold of the tender new, programs aloft, every nerve to shudder: ghosting monitions of the incomplete.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fiona_HileFiona Hile - Wikipedia

    Fiona Hile is an Australian poet, short story writer and literary reviewer. Early life and education [ edit ] Hile studied creative writing in the Department of English and Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne .

  4. Oct 5, 2012 · Fiona Hile’s poems have been published in the Age, Overland, Shearsman, the Sun-Herald, Rabbit, Steamer and Cordite. Her chapbook, The Family Idiot, was published by Vagabond Press in 2012. Her features, book reviews, and interviews have been published in the Age, Southerly, Art & Australia, Art World, and The Monthly.

  5. Published by Vagabond in 2012, Fiona Hile’s The Family Idiot announced a disarming new poetic intelligence.In its 16 pages the chapbook presents a series of deft inquiries into the problems that have continued to concern Hile: the nature of the knots that tie abstract thought to the mess of human instinct; what happens to poetic diction when it squares off against a disenchanted natural ...

  6. Jul 20, 2018 · Fiona Hile is the author of a chapbook of poems, The Family Idiot (Vagabond), and a full-length collection, Novelties (Hunter). Read her ongoing commentary on Australian poetic communities . Introduction to Elena Gomez’s Body of Work

  7. Fiona Hile. Fiona HIle’s collection Novelties (Hunter Publishers, 2013) was awarded the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry. Her most recent book, Subtraction (Vagabond Press, 2018) won the Helen Anne Bell Poetry Award.

  1. People also search for