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Devil In The Wind is an account of catastrophic fire and its immediate aftermath.
In this 21st century, the whole world seems to be on fire. America burns. Europe burns. Greece is reeling after its own tragedy of fire.
And Australia burns, as it has always done, but now so much more fiercely.
In February 2009, wildfires burnt through entire communities, taking 173 lives and injuring hundreds, while destroying thousands of houses and other buildings. Up to 400 fires destroyed 450,000 hectares of forest, native fauna and habitat, livestock and farmland.
In the aftermath of the fires, the voices of people who had lived through the experience — victims, rescuers, and observers — were spoken and were heard.
Devil In The Wind is Frank Prem’s poetic anthology of the personal, and very human, accounts of those who themselves experienced and survived Black Saturday. Poetry writing that interacts directly…
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8 responses to “#Bookreview #Poetry – Devil in the Wind by Frank Prem”
Thanks for the reblog, Traci. Let me know if you are in the market for a review copy of this or Small Town Kid. I’d be happy to supply.
Cheers,
Frank
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I would be happy to read the Devil in the Wind or Small Town Kid, Frank. You can send to tracikenworth(at)gmail.com
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Oops, there’s a 731 after my name!
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tracikenworth731 (at) gmail.com ?
What format do you prefer, Traci?
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I usually read on Adobe Editions but I can do pdf on Microsoft Edge.
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ok. I’ll send the pdf and cover. If you like one, I’ll send along the other. No obligation though.
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Sent now Traci.
Cheers.
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Thank you!
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