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Helen Hagemann's work is
published in Australian literary journals including Westerly, Cordite
Poetry Review (2014) and Southerly (2014). In 2004, she won an Australian Society of Authors Poetry mentorship, studying with Jean Kent, a NSW poet. In 2008, Hagemann won a Varuna
Longlines Poetry workshop, resulting in the publication of her chapbook Evangelyne & Other Poems in the New Poets Series, 2009 by the Australian Poetry Centre, Melbourne.
Helen has an Masters in Writing and has taught prose and poetry classes in
Fremantle in association with the OOTA Writers Group. In 2011, she spent
time in a residency at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre, in Ireland, working
on a new poetry collection. Helen's latest collection is of Arc & Shadow
published by Sunline Press, Cottesloe WA (2013). Currently, she is writing a
children's collection titled "Miniscule" - inspired by the French TV
series Minuscule, and a collection of prose poetry titled Bounty. Helen has also completed a second novel titled "The Ozone Cafe" with the help of a residency at the Arvon Foundation, Shropshire England. A third novel titled The Last Asbestos Town is published by Adelaide Books LLC, New York USA.[May 2020]. You can check out her work at https://helenhagemann.wordpress.com
The Last Asbestos Town now available in Australia from Amazon Kindle with great reviews!
Helen Hagemann holds an MA in Writing from Edith Cowan University, has three poetry books: Evangelyne & Other Poems published by Australian Poetry, Melbourne (2009) and of Arc & Shadow published by Sunline Press, Perth (2013). Bounty: prose poetry is published by Oz.one Publishing in 2024. She has three novels published The Last Asbestos Town (2020), The Ozone Café (2021) and The Five Lives of Ms Bennett a result of her Masters degree at ECU (2006), is published by Oz.one Publishing (2023).
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