Rod Moran

Rod Moran is an Australian poet and journalist.

Moran lives in Western Australia. He has written poetry, and books, as well as being a regular contributor to The West Australian newspaper on military history.

He has also won awards for his poetry.[1]

He has written books challenging historical issues such as the Forrest River massacre.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

Works

Notes

  1. 2005 WA Premiers Award for poetry
  2. Moran, Rod (1999), Massacre myth : an investigation into allegations concerning the mass murder of Aborigines at Forrest River, 1926, Access Press, ISBN 978-0-86445-124-8
  3. Moran, Rod (Sep 2002), "Ernest Gribble's dark torment", Quadrant (published 2002), 46 (9): 32–35, retrieved 1 June 2015
  4. Moran, Rod (2002), Sex, maiming and murder : seven case studies into the reliability of Reverend E.R.B. Gribble, Superintendent, Forrest River Mission 1913-1928, as a witness to the truth, Access Press, ISBN 978-0-86445-157-6
  5. Green, Neville (June 2003), "Ahab wailing in the wilderness", Quadrant, Sydney, 47 (6): 30–33, ISSN 0033-5002
  6. Choo, Christine (1999), "[Book review] Massacre myth, by Rod Moran", Aboriginal History, 23: 124–128, retrieved 1 June 2015
  7. Moran, Rod (2010), "Forrest River, the Angel of Mons and some epistemological markers : a rejoinder to Professor Geoffrey Bolton", Studies in Western Australian History (26): 191–202, retrieved 1 June 2015

References


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