Judith Beveridge

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Judith Beveridge (born 1956) is a contemporary Australian poet, editor and academic.

Judith Beveridge was born in England, arriving in Australia with her parents in 1960. Completing a BA at UTS she has worked in libraries, teaching, as a researcher and in environmental regeneration. [1] She currently teaches creative writing at Newcastle and Sydney universities and is poetry editor for Meanjin, having previously edited Hobo and the Australian Arabic literature journal Kalimat.

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  • The Domesticity of Giraffes, (Black Lightning, 1987) ISBN 0949561088
  • A parachute of blue : first choice of Australian poets. Number one, with Jill Jones & Louise Katherine Wakeling (Round Table Publications, 1995) ISBN 0646220039
  • Accidental Grace, (UQP, 1996) ISBN 0702228729
  • Wolf Notes, (Giramondo, 2003) ISBN 1-920882-00-6
  • How to Love Bats, and Other Poems (Picaro Press, 2001)OCLC: 57312733
  • The Best Australian Poetry 2006, with Martin Duwell & Bronwyn Lea (UQP, 2006) ISBN 0702235687

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NAME Beveridge, Judith
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Contemporary Australian poet, editor and academic
DATE OF BIRTH 1956
PLACE OF BIRTH London, U. K.
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH