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Ann Nadge lives and works in Maroubra, in the suburbs of Sydney. She has three collections published by Ginninderra Press in Canberra, one of the few Australian publishers who still promote poetry. Corrugations was published in 2003, Fence Music in 2004 and Shifting Light in 2006. She has also been published in the Southern Ocean Review (N.Z) and the Methuen Book of Poems for Everyday (Methuen U.K 2005), and has contributed to an anthology of reflections on the work of Jane Austen
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Austen: Antipodean Views In addition to poetry, she has published several academic articles, following research whilst an associate in the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. She also writes for special occasions including A Blessing Be Told which was performed in the Sydney Opera House in December 2000, and His Living Wings Upholding on the occasion of the sesquicentenary of St Catherine's Anglican School for Girls in March, 2006. Her collections are available from Ginninderra Press and on-line book-stores.
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