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States of Poetry 2016 - Western Australia | About Kia Groom

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States of Poetry Western Australia - Series One

States of Poetry 2016 - Western Australia | About Kia Groom

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States of Poetry Western Australia - Series One

Kia GroomKia Groom

Kia Groom is founding editor of Quaint Magazine. The recipient of an Academy of American Poets award, the runner-up for the 2014 Judith Wright Poetry Prize, and a pushcart nominee, Kia's work has been published in The Mary Sue, Delirious Hem, and other blogs and magazines, as well as journals such as Cordite, Going Down Swinging, Westerly, Permafrost and Inky Needles. Her work is forthcoming in the Hunter Anthology of Contemporary Australian Feminist Poetry and HYSTERIA: Writing the Female Body.

States of Poetry

'Alice at Last'

'Catholic Education'

'Phantasmagoria'

'Tulpa'

'Inferno: I'

Recording

#52 States of Poetry 2016 WA Podcast | 'Alice at Last' by Kia Groom

#53 States of Poetry 2016 WA podcast | 'Catholic Education' by Kia Groom

#54 States of Poetry 2016 WA Podcast | 'Phantasmagoria' by Kia Groom

#55 States of Poetry 2016 WA Podcast | 'Tulpa' by Kia Groom

#56 States of Poetry 2016 WA Podcast | 'Inferno I : Invasion Day' by Kia Groom

Further reading and links

Kia Groom's website

Kia Groom is the Founding Editor/Poetry Editor of Quaint Magazine

'So You Married a Supervillain: Watching Jessica Jones as a Trauma Survivor'  by Kia Groom published on The Mary Sue on 17 December 2015

'There May Be Maggots: An Interview with Featured Author Kia Groom' published in permafrostmag on 20 January 2016

'Alice at Last' by Kia Groom published in Cordite Poetry Review on 1 February 2015

'Be were' by Kia Groom published in Overland in Issue 218 Autumn 2015

'Inferno III' by Kia Groom published in Cordite Poetry Review on 1 August 2012

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