Landfall 242: Spring 2021

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Landfall 242: Spring 2021
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Lynley Edmeades
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 165
Category/GenreAnthologies
ISBN/Barcode 9781990048111
Audience
General
Illustrations 17

Publishing Details

Publisher Otago University Press
Imprint Otago University Press
Publication Date 1 November 2021
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

Landfall is New Zealand's foremost and longest-running arts and literary journal. It showcases new fiction and poetry, as well as biographical and critical essays, and cultural commentary. Each issue brims with a mix of vital new work by this country's top new and more established writers latest reviews of New Zealand book as well as stunning new writing from established literary heavyweights and thrilling new voices - the work promises to range from the wry, ludic and lyrical, to gripping body horror as social commentary, which is at once comic and unsettling. This issue will be the first from new Landfall editor Lynley Edmeades. Edmeades is the author of two poetry collections, As the Verb Tenses (2016) and Listening In (2019). She has an MA in creative writing from the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry at Queen's University of Belfast and holds a PhD in avant-garde poetics from the University of Otago. In 2018, she was the Ursula Bethell Writer in Residence at the University of Canterbury, and she currently teaches poetry and creative writing on the English program at the University of Otago. AWARDS & COMPETITIONS Results from the Landfall Essay Competition 2021, Caselburg Trust International Poetry Prize 2021 and the Kathleen Grattan Award for Poetry 2021.

Author Biography

Lynley Edmeades is the author of two poetry collections, As the Verb Tenses (2016) and Listening In (2019). She has an MA in creative writing from the Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry at Queen's University of Belfast and holds a PhD in avant-garde poetics from the University of Otago. In 2018, she was the Ursula Bethell Writer in Residence at the University of Canterbury, and she currently teaches poetry and creative writing on the English program at the University of Otago.