Dec '04 31
Jennifer Liston grew up in Co Galway, Ireland and now lives in Adelaide, South Australia.

She is author of a chapbook, Lycanthrope (Garron Publishing, 2018) and three poetry collections: Lead Skeletons (White Wave Press, 2010), 17 poems: one for every year of innocence (White Wave Press, 2008), and Exposure (Ginninderra Press, 2003).

Her poems have been published in many journals and anthologies including The Canberra Times, Best Australian Poems 2012, Cordite Poetry Review, Verity La, Transnational Literature, The Found Poetry Review, Young Ravens Literary Review, The Mozzie, InDaily, Patterns of Living (Friendly Street Poets, 2013), Light and Glorie (Pantaenus Press, 2012), and Poems in Perspex (Lythrum Press, 2008).

Her poem 'Egg' was shortlisted for the Max Harris 2007 Poetry Award. Her poem 'Yesterday's images' was published as part of the Letter.Box.Stamp.Collect. installation by Pascalle Burton for the Queensland Poetry Festival in August 2013. Her poetry featured in the Raining Poetry in Adelaide project in 2017 and 2018.

Jennifer has read at several Irish and Australian poetry events and on radio in Ireland and Australia. She is an electronic engineer but has swopped numbers for letters: she holds an MA and PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Adelaide.




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