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From: Vol.12 N.01 – The Braided Gift

The Landscape Has Absorbed Me [Centocartography: Franklin]

by Dave Drayton

Henry Kendall, ‘The Fate Of The Explorers’; Alice Crist, ‘Resurrection’; Eve Langley, ‘The Brilliant Street’; Oodgeroo, ‘The Dawn Is At Hand’; Vicki Viidikas, ‘The Country as an answer’; Marie Pitt, ‘Bairnsdale’

Published: November 2025
Dave Drayton

was an amateur banjo player, founding member of the Atterton Academy, and the author of British P(oe)Ms (Beir Bua Press, 2022), E, UIO, A: a feghoot (Container, 2018), A pet per ably-faced kid (Stale Objects dePress, 2018), P(oe)Ms (Rabbit, 2015), Haiturograms (Stale Objects dePress, 2016) and Poetic Pentagons (Spacecraft Press, 2015).

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Plumwood Mountain Journal is created on the unceded lands of the Gadigal and Wangal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and to elders past, present and future. We also acknowledge all traditional custodians of the lands this journal reaches.

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