Margaret Curran (poet)
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Margaret Curran (1877-1962) was an Australian poet, editor, and journalist.
[edit] Biography
Born in Colinton near Esk, Queensland, Curran was educated at the Ipswich Convent. She worked as a journalist and editor for the Queensland magazine The Steering Wheel and Society and Home, was a sub-editor for the Toowoomba Chronicle, and later edited the Country Woman and Producer's Review until her retirement. [1]
[edit] Works
- The wind blows high and low, and other verses, Brisbane: Carter-Watson Co., 1928
[edit] Notes
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