Gabrielle Bryden is an Australian poet and writer published in a range of books/anthologies; print and online journals; and on Local and National ABC Radio. She has been published in Australia, the USA and the UK.
Books/Anthologies
Short & Twisted 2010.
Rhyme & Punishment; Comedic Verse (Local Gems Poetry Press, Long Island).
Perspectives Anthology, ‘Poetry Concerning Autism and Other Disabilities Volume II. (Local Gems Poetry Press, Long Island)
Mystic Signals.
Werewolves and Other Bitches.
Magazines/Print Journals:
Ripples Magazine
Aspects Magazine
Speedpoets
Extempore
Online Journals
Divan Poetry Journal
Cherry Blossom Review (now called Red Poppy Review)
Green Tea Haiku
Verity La
Asphodel Madness
Sorcerous Signals,
Lunarosity
Bolts of Silk
Third Eye
The Specusphere Webzine
Poetry24 ezines
Third Sunday Blog Carnival
Prospective: A Journal of Speculation.
Radio:
ABC Radio (Country Viewpoint) – Reading of Chook-Induced Anxiety
ABC Radio National:
Friday Night from Hell (City Nights Project).
Why do we hate the crow (Birdlands Project)
The Gouldian Finch (Birdlands Project).
Competitions:
First prize in the Ripple’s magazine poetry competition (1999) for Realm of the REM.
Hi Gabrielle
I found your work via ABC’s pool site, and wondered whether you’re also on Facebook. I’ve recently started a group, “Teaching & Writing Australasian Poetry in the 21st Century” and I’m particularly looking for poets/artists/photographers/musicians who are interested in multimedia poetry.
Let me know if you’re interested in connecting with some like-minded people. (I’m interested in Psychology, too.)
Kind regards
Elizabeth
Hi Elizabeth. You are looking in the right place when you look in the POOL if you’re interested in multimedia stuff (what’s your name in the POOL if I can ask?). I don’t do facebook anymore. I had a look at your website and blog and your work looks very interesting.
Gabrielle, I have been more or less ‘offline’ for the past month – my husband fractured his shoulder bone in a fall and so has needed a lot more help with everything, plus we have been attending several different clinics for his main problem (aphasia), so time has been very short. I seem to have missed your transition to a new blog format — which is great. I had been reading some of your pieces now and then, but hadn’t seen this layout until today. Is it quite recent? Anyway, I like it very much — very elegant and readable. I look forward to more exchanges in coming months. Keep up the great work.
I make changes to the blog format every now and then Chartreuse – some quite recent (the finch picture being one). But I’ve used the overall theme for ages now (colour and columns etc). Sorry to hear about the fracture. I know how going to ‘therapy’ can take up so much time. When Michael was getting intensive early intervention it filled up every waking hour. The travel is hard to take too. Thanks for stopping by
I’d like to subscribe.
thanks,
If you mean subscribe to the blog, just follow the link ‘subscribe to Gabrielle’s Blog by email’ found on the front page (well every page really).
Hi I’m trying to email you a reply but the email isn’t working…doesn’t like me!
Hi Gabrielle, I’m sorry to be leaving you messages like this but I’m getting this message to my emails to you:
“Remote host said: 550 you are not allowed to send mail to “
That’s OK, but how strange Gwendolyn – maybe you should try a fresh email (like the first one you sent) rather than a reply to my email – or DM me in twitter
Bravo. Nice blog too … Poem on …
haha – thanks Jamie (I use my blog as a filing cabinet, so when I need a bio for a submission I cut and paste)
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Thanks John S
I have been enjoying your citrus fiesta, Gabrielle! What great poems from Juliet.
I’m not sure I have a citrus poem, but my mind immediately went back to our holiday around Homer’s ‘sandy Pylos’ in Greece, where we were treated to fresh oranges and limes, with local olives and fresh basil.
I have a photo of the dish in case it is of interest for your blog . . . (but no email for you). I am at . . . in case of interest.
Caroline Gill 23 Jan 2012
P.S. I am in the UK, but my grandfather grew up in Sydney.
Thanks coastcard
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