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DescriptionImagine, if you will: the lost soul of King Richard III; a talking raven; a lost, lonely angel; and Molly Stern - heartbroken, grieving, a bit stroppy and definitely not feeling herself. AwardsPaice won the prestigious Josephine Ulrick Poetry Prize in 2009 and she has been shortlisted for the Blake Poetry Prize, the UK Bridport Prize, the Australian Catholic University Prize for Poetry, the University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor's International Poetry Prize, the Alan Marshall Short Story Award, the Nillumbik Ekphrasis Poetry Award, the Adrien Abbott Prize and the ABC Short Story Competition, and was runner-up in the Newcastle Poetry Prize. The Oxenbridge King was highly commended in the ASA/CA Mentorship Award for Unpublished Manuscripts in 2019. Author descriptionChristine Paice is the author of the novel The Word Ghost, the children's book The Great Rock Whale and two poetry collections, Staring at the Aral Sea and Mad Oaks. Her work has been published in The Best Australian Poems, Australian Love Poems, Prayers of a Secular World, Recent Work Press and Not Very Quiet, and has been performed on BBC Radio 3, Jazz Alive on Vox FM, and Poetica on Radio National, and published in the UK, the USA and Ireland. She works as a manuscript assessor and a creative writing mentor, and is an acclaimed observer of shadows, fields and driveways. |