Ginninderra Press imprint: 332 books

by Greg Tome
Language: English
Release Date: April 10, 2017

‘Greg Tome’s poetry is always immediate and felt. His responses to the immediacy and intimacy of daily living are counterpoints to those poems in which he explores the pain of the human condition and, ultimately, indicate how the personal and the communal are inextricably entwined.’ - Trish...
by Ron Barton
Language: English
Release Date: October 18, 2015

In this diverse collection of poems, Ron Barton explores the various aspects of his world that make him who he is. Regardless of the seriousness of tone, which is often tongue-in-cheek, each poem contains some element of his life – whether it be a reaction to childhood and fatherhood, or a reflection...
by Maurice Whelan
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2017

“If stillness can be tasted, precious memories will return, such as poetry once learned by heart, which in Maurice Whelan’s case told of King Arthur receiving his sword Excalibur from the maiden in the lake. If silence can be heard, a poetry in life will breathe, as in this poet’s observation...
by Rob Walker
Language: English
Release Date: April 20, 2016

‘If Cliché is a democratically elected form of truth, then Rob Walker is sitting as an Independent and disrupting proceedings from the cross-benches. He’s been warned by the Speaker.’ – Mike Ladd (poet, founding presenter/producer of ABC RN’s Poetica) ‘Rob Walker’s Original Clichés...
by Jill Gower
Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2018

‘Jill Gower’s poems take us on journeys – back into her own past; into foreign countries;  into the natural world of the bush and her garden which she so obviously loves and into the lives of others. Jill can recount a memory, evoke sympathy or capture a particular moment in time with honesty,...
by Jane Williams
Language: English
Release Date: July 27, 2017

"Jane Williams’s Parts of the Main is her chemistry, abuzz in a murmuration of organic electrons that at once forms memory, then problems of translation – not solely of words, but in comprehending our modernity. These shape-shifting poems are an assignation of author to grace – with it, with...
by James Milenkovic
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2018

Relationships with people, places, objects and the self are at the heart of poet James Milenkovic’s latest collection, Eternity or Equivalent. Through fragmented moments and more studied reflections, these poems give glimpses into ‘the intricacies and circulatory entanglements we share’. As...
by Leann Richards
Language: English
Release Date: May 27, 2018

When escapologist Harry Houdini toured Australia in 1910 he brought magic, mystique, his wife and an aeroplane. Houdini conquered crowds and nearly caused riots, he escaped straitjackets and shackles and flew through the air. Some said he was supernatural, to others he was a fraud, but Houdini confounded...
by Jennifer D. Maree
Language: English
Release Date: September 12, 2015

Jenny Maree has lived in three countries and uses each of these adventures to explore imagery and thoughts inspired by different environments. The colours and textures are made vivid by the author’s descriptions. In Jenny’s previous books she has paid attention to the different meanings of the...
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Language: English
Release Date: November 5, 2015

Welcome to Live Poets @ Don Bank (née Live Poets’ Society) at 25. Concentrating on the years 2005 to 2015, this book is as much about the venue and how it operates as it is about the poems or the poets. We hope you enjoy the secrets within…

On Murray's Run

Songs & Lyrics

by Joe Dolce
Language: English
Release Date: September 19, 2017

‘Renowned songwriter Joe Dolce has long outgrown the pop lyric and moved into a risky domain where recitative, comedy, folk and slapstick build shelters for themselves among social commentary and the poetry of lists. He has a foot, or feet, in diverse realms serious and entertaining and has resolved...
by Adrian Rogers
Language: English
Release Date: August 26, 2016

These poems are presented as entries in a prisoner’s diary – one who is, by implication a prisoner of conscience. These entries, preceded by a brief prelude hinting at recurring themes, represent his thoughts and memories. He does not focus all the time on the daily realities of imprisonment –...
by Thérèse Corfiatis
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2017

Thérèse Corfiatis seeks out beauty and spirit in simple things: the curl of a wave, the flight of cockatoos ‘yellow-flecked tails flashing / like airborne sunflowers’ (‘Black Cockatoos’). She searches for ancestral homeland and belonging – ‘my dispossession torn away / a birthing wound...

The Last Commando

The story of the Transvaal Boers

by Brian H. Jones
Language: English
Release Date: March 27, 2019

Cruel, backward, isolationist, and fanatically religious—or independent, resourceful, principled, and courageous? This book is about the Boers of the Transvaal; it is about how they were formed, their relentless territorial expansion at the expense of indigenous groups in both the Cape Colony and...
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