Michael Sharkey - Selected Publications

Selected Publications

  • 2012, Apollo in George Street: The Life of David McKee Wright, Sydney, Puncher & Wattmann.
  • 2012, Another Fine Morning In Paradise, Melbourne, Five Islands Press.
  • 2011, with Belmont, W., The Easy Writer: Formal English for Academic Purposes, Sydney, Pearson Education.
  • 2007, The Sweeping Plain, Melbourne, Five Islands Press.
  • 2002, History: Selected Poems 1978-2000, Wollongong, Five Islands Press.
  • 2001, Poems 2001, Armidale, Kardoorair.
  • 2000, Park, Armidale, Kardoorair.
  • 1998, Libretto for Rolf Gehlhaar: Waiting for Rain: 10 Songs to Poems by Michael Sharkey, Feedback Studio Verlag, Köln.
  • 1996, Waiting for Rain: More Love Poems, Armidale, Kardoorair.
  • 1995, Strange Journey: Poems, Armidale, Kardoorair.
  • 1994, Look, He Said: Poems 1994, Armidale, Kardoorair.
  • 1991, Alive in Difficult Times: Poems 1985-1991, Armidale, Kardoorair.
  • 1988, (Ed.) An Illustrated Treasury of Australian Humour, Melbourne, Oxford University Press.
  • 1984, The Way It Is: Selected Poems, Toowoomba, Darling Downs Institute Press.
  • 1983, Robert Solay's Dreaming, Melbourne, Fling.
  • 1981, Braindamage Festers and a Louisville Ford Truck Songbook, Armidale, Fat Possum Press.
  • 1981, Barbarians, Armidale, Fat Possum Press.
  • 1978, Woodcuts, Bristol & Edinburgh, Parnassus Press.

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