The Best Australian Poetry 2007

The Best Australian Poetry 2007

"The Best Australian Poetry 2007" (ISBN 9780702236075) is an anthology of poetry published by UQP in 2007. The series editors are Bronwyn Lea and Martin Duwell; the guest editor for the 2007 anthology was John Tranter.

The selected poems were drawn from the following Australian literary magazines: "The Australian Book Review, Blast magazine, Blue Dog, Famous Reporter, Going Down Swinging, Heat, Hecate, Meanjin, Southerly, ", and the "Weekend Australian".

The 40 contributors are: col-start
* Robert Adamson
* Judith Bishop
* Pam Brown
* Joanne Burns
* Grant Caldwell
* Chris Edwards
* Michael Farrell
* Barbara Fisher
* Dennis Foley
* Alison Gerber
* Jennifer Harrison
* Dominique Hecq
* Matt Hetherington
* Charles Higham
* Clive James
* Mary Jenkins
* Jill Jones
* S. K. Kelen
* Cath Kenneally
* John Kinsella
* Cameron Lowe
* David McCooey
* Jennifer Maiden
* Graeme Miles
* John Millett
* Pooja Mittal
* Reg Mombassa
* Les Murray
* Louise Nicholas
* Ouyang Yu
* Geoff Page
* Megan Petrie
* Craig Powell
* Michael Riley
* Peter Rose
* Brendan Ryan
* Tracy Ryan
* Michael Sharkey
* Chris Wallace-Crabbe
* Dennis Wild

ee also

* 2007 in poetry
* Best American Poetry series
* Best New Zealand Poems series


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