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Sunday, August 23, 2009

tracks





















Posted by Kit Kelen at 12:33 AM 0 comments

green inroads
















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ochre, verdigris















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Saturday, August 22, 2009

assorted compositions including my mum's biggest tree





















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inscriptions






















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sundry scars and big bad banksia men















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what tree is that?























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      • tracks
      • green inroads
      • ochre, verdigris
      • assorted compositions including my mum's biggest t...
      • inscriptions
      • sundry scars and big bad banksia men
      • what tree is that?
      • some leaves of an Australian forest
      • last ant and paper
      • what a pity to pity the ant on its way
      • an unexpected overlap
      • mores studies in framing and composition
      • raw into the tracks
      • first bark - testing

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Christopher (Kit) Kelen is an Associate Professor at the University of Macau in south China, where he has taught Literature and Creative Writing over the last ten years. The most recent of Kelen’s ten volumes of poetry are After Meng Jiao - responses to the Tang poet (published by VAC in Chicago in 2008, a volume of Macao poems Dredging the Delta (published in 2007 by Cinnamon Press in the U.K.) and God Preserve me from those who want what's best for me (published by Picaro in Australia in 2009). In 2007 Kelen was the winner of Westerly's Patricia Hackett Prize.
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