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Elizabeth Campbell (poet)

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Elizabeth Campbell is an Australian poet, born in Melbourne in 1980. She has published two collections of verse, "Letters to the Tremulous Hand" and "Error", both published by John Leonard Press.

Her poetry has been widely published and anthologised, and she been the recipient of many awards and residencies for her poetry.

Several of Campbell's poems were included in the landmark anthology of Australian Poetry, Australian Poetry Since 1788 in 2011.

Biography

Campbell graduated from the University of Melbourne with an Honours Degree in English in 2000. She has taught English at Eltham High School and The Mac. Robertson Girls' High School, Victoria.[1]

Works

Poetry

  • Letters to the Tremulous Hand. (Melbourne: John Leonard Press, 2007)
  • Error. (Melbourne: John Leonard Press, 2011)

Anthologies

  • The Puncher and Wattman Anthology of Australian Poetry. (Sydney: Puncher & Wattmann, 2010)
  • Australian Poetry Since 1788. Geoffrey Lehmann (ed.), Robert Gray (ed.) (Sydney: UNSW Press, 2011)
  • Young Poets: An Australian Anthology. (Melbourne: John Leonard Press, 2011)

Awards

References

  1. ^ [1], AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource, 21 May 2014