We pay homage to Australia’s original storytellers who remind us that storytelling is about deep listening. We recognise Australia’s First Nations Peoples for their ongoing connection to storytelling, country, culture, and community. We also respectfully acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we’re all situated and recognise that it was never ceded.  

Jane Frank

Jane Frank is a Brisbane poet, originally from the Fraser Coast. Her latest chapbook is WIDE RIVER (Calanthe Press, 2020). Recently, her poems have appeared in Antipodes, Takahe, The Bengaluru Review, Cicerone Journal, The Blue Nib, Not Very Quiet and The Poets’ Republic. In 2020, she was Runner Up in the Wigtown Poetry Prize and shortlisted for the Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize, and in 2019 was joint winner of the Philip Bacon Ekphrasis Award. She read poems during the pandemic as part of #panaceapoets and #plagueopoems. She teaches in humanities at Griffith University. Read more of her work at https://janefrankpoetry.wordpress.com/ and https://www.facebook.com/JaneFrankPoet/

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