John Stokes

Fire in the Afternoon


Halstead Press, 2014

The Poets and Perspectives Series has been applauded —by students, poets, critics and educators—for stimulating enjoyment and interest. It combines information and critical essays in the same volume as a sampling of each poets finest work. Titles include: Poets and Perspectives: John Foulcher; Poets and Persepctives: Kate Llewellyn; Poets and Perspectives: John Stokes (new). Stokes is an excellent addition to the erratically growing series, with his melodic qualities and innovative rhymes and rhythms. Poignant imagery from Natures intersection with civilisation makes his work a pleasure, even in confronting moments. Marion Halligan, Australian columnist and author, contributes an essay in this volume. So does Kate Llewellyn, whose own work has been published in "Poets and Perspectives".

John Stokes is a poet of light and water and the sound of women’s cries. He has a thing for the Australian landscape.
— Kate Llewellyn

About the Author

John Karl Stokes was born on a sharefarm on the banks of the Georges River near Casula, NSW, at a place that no longer exists. He trained as a cartographer and then a land surveyor, before training and working as a town planner in London. He wrote all the while, despite being “specifically and actively discouraged from writing by Alan Sillitoe.”

His first major collection of poems and prose pieces, A River in the Dark, was published in 2003, since then he has won or been shortlisted for many major prizes, and his work has been published widely in Australia, Italy, Japan, U.K., and the U.S.A. He has has won or been shortlisted for many major prizes including the Blake, David Campbell, Rosemary Dobson, Newcastle and Woorilla Prizes for poetry.

His work has appeared in many anthologies, journals and papers, including Antipodes, The Canberra Times; Island, Newcastle and Hunter anthologies; Meanjin, RedRoom projects; Scarp and Ulitarra. He represented the A.C.T. and Australia at the 2011 International Poetry Festival on the Lake Orta, Italy, publishing a chapbook:- Dancing in the Yard at Eden through the regional authority there and with the assistance of Arts A.C.T. 

An active member of the arts and literary community, he has been a member and a Board member of several Writers Centres, given readings throughout Australia, tutored in writing and in contract management, and represented literary communities of various colours.

He lives in Canberra and was the committed partner of novelist, Marion Halligan.


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