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Facing the Sky

Roger Higgins

Editorial: Ginninderra Press

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Roger Higgins' first collection Hieroglyphs appeared in New Poets 13 (Friendly Street Poets) and his second as Surf Sounds (Liquid Light Press). Roger is an active member of Adelaide's Friendly Street Poets. He has participated in the Iowa Summer Writers' Festival and the Ropewalk Writers' Retreat. Roger's poetry has been published in magazines and journals in Australia and overseas, and has regularly been included in Friendly Street Poets annual Anthology.
Disponible desde: 20/07/2020.

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