Jen Webb
Jen Webb is a professor of creative practice at the University of Canberra, and a poet who writes (mostly) prose poems. Her poetry publications include Watching the World (with Paul…
BottomJen Webb is a professor of creative practice at the University of Canberra, and a poet who writes (mostly) prose poems. Her poetry publications include Watching the World (with Paul…
BottomJen Webb is a professor of creative practice at the University of Canberra, and a poet who writes (mostly) prose poems. Her poetry publications include Watching the World (with Paul Hetherington; Blemish Books, 2015), Sentences from the Archive, and Moving Targets (Recent Work Press, 2016 & 2018) and, with Shé Hawke, Flight Mode (2020). With Paul Hetherington she edited the bilingual (Mandarin/English) anthology Open Windows: Contemporary Australian Poetry (2015); and with Monica Carroll published the collection of interviews Everyday Words & Creative Practice: Ten Australian Poets in Conversation (2019). She is co-editor of the journals Meniscus, and Axon: Creative Explorations.
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