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Kirsty Sangster is a Melbourne poet whose first collection, Midden Places, will be published in 2006 by Black Pepper Press. She submitted two articles to win equal second and highly commended in the inaugural Margaret Dooley Young Writers’ Award.
Inga Clendinnen’s Dancing with Strangers entrances Kirsty Sangster.
Poem by Kirsty Sangster.
Reviews of Legacies of White Australia: Race, Culture and Nation; The Uniting Church in Australia: The first 25 years; Landscapes of Memory: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered and A girl, a smock and a simple plan
Kirsty Sangster on Plenty: Art into Poetry by Peter Steele.
Kirsty Sangster reviews Christine Balint’s Ophelia’s fan: A story about dreams, Shakespeare and love.
Kirsty Sangster looks at the effectiveness of truth commissions.
Kirsty Sangster recalls a Holocaust survivor.