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Tag: Kim Nielsen-Creeley

Kim Neilsen Creeley Poet

Kim Nielsen-Creeley

Posted on: September 7, 2025 Last updated on: September 7, 2025 Written by: Lisa Wright Categorized in: Festival 2025, Guest Poets 2025, Poets
Born in Queenstown, the copper heartland of Lutruwita/Tasmania, Kim’s poetry is rooted in place—forests, rivers, rail lines and industrial scars. Her work explores the layered intersections of land, memory, and language, shaped…
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