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PROFILE: Glen Phillips
His poetry has been featured on national radio and television. Glen’s short stories also have been published in Australia and overseas. He is working on several novels and other projects. He has joint-edited many anthologies of poetry, prose and essays of Western Australian authors and judged many literary competitions for writers’ organizations.
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Once in wheatbelt bushland all alone and left its prickled back to face my when you’ve been busy day and night I touch the sharp spines you raise Should just think myself lucky, mate, Glen Phillips, © January, 2009 |
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![]() The photo that inspired the title poem for the book "Spring Burning" (left) |
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