Rickett, Carolyn2023-11-012023-11-012014-08-012015-03-04<p>Rickett, C. (2014). Carolyn Rickett. In J. Kent & K. Kelen (Eds.), <em>A slow combusting hymn: Poetry from and about the Newcastle and Hunter Region</em> (pp. 244-248). Markwell, Australia: Cerberus Press.</p>9789996542718https://research.avondale.edu.au/handle/123456789/06779261<p>The published poems that form the authors ‘Slow Combusting Hymn’ portfolio reflect aspects of the scope and experience of their doctoral program and research interests, which have at their core a <em>personal</em> engagement with writing as a therapeutic response to witnessing another person’s illness or death. These poems might be regarded as works of mourning, and a responsive insistence on creating some kind of textual continuity.</p>en-us<p>Due to copyright restrictions this creative work is unavailable for download.</p> <p>© 2014 Association of Stories in Macao (ASM)</p> <p><em>A slow combusting hymn: Poetry from and about Newcastle and the Hunter Region</em> may be accessed from the publisher <a href="https://asmacao.org/publications/">here.</a></p> <p>Staff and Students of Avondale College may access <em>A slow combusting hymn: Poetry from and about Newcastle and the Hunter Region</em> from Avondale College Library (829.1 K29 1).</p>poetryNewcastleHunter regionSlow Combusting HymnCreative Work