Almanac (Holiday) Life: Another Christmas Day

Patrick O’Brien’s fine eye observes this year’s Christmas.

Almanac Poetry: ‘The Rattling Hush’ – Tommy Mallet

Observing fellow commuters is an interesting way to past the time during a train trip is the theme of Tommy Mallet’s poem ‘The Rattling Hush’.

Almanac Memoir: Rannoch House, Renting, Music and Writing

This Friday’s post from KD is a multi-dimensional affair, involving an iconic Geelong mansion – Rannoch House – and personal memoir, music, writing and Geelong Football Club history.

Almanac Poetry: ‘Worth A Damn’ – Tommy Mallet

Effort and admiration can differ in the eyes of the beholder as Tommy Mallet’s poem, ‘Worth A Damn’ suggests. [Language Warning! – Ed]

Bryan Wood

He was until he wasn’t…Damian Balassone’s poem tackles the club trajectory of Bryan Wood.

Almanac Poetry: Grandfatherly Metaphysics

This week’s poem from Kevin Densley involves his maternal grandfather’s backyard shed. “Its walls were lined with empty bottles,” according to KD.

“The full ones didn’t last very long.”

Almanac Music: My Favourite Drummers – Karen Carpenter

Today’s piece by KD is his second in a series about his favourite drummers – the wonderfully talented Karen Carpenter features.

Almanac Poetry: ‘Fly’ – Tommy Mallet

A fly is a troublesome pest for a bushman as he works suggests Tommy Mallet’s poem, ‘Fly’.

Almanac Poetry: ‘Barakula State School’ – Gary Zadkovich

The Footy Almanac welcomes Gary Zadkovich, poet, writer, educationalist, and activist to the site. ‘Barakula State School’ is a poem from his recent poetry collection, ‘Barakula Spirit’.

Almanac Poetry: ‘Waking in the Blue’ – Maria Takolander

‘Waking in the Blue’by Maria Takolander is a powerful and personal account of a childhood experience. Maria is a fiction writer, poet, essayist, independent scholar, public artist, reviewer, and interviewer, and recently released a new poetry collection, ‘Trigger Warning’.

Almanac Poetry: ‘Pen Pals’ – Tommy Mallet

Correspondence between pen pals highlights the plight of a friend and the hardships she is dealing with in Tommy Mallet’s poem, ‘Pen Pals’.

Almanac Poetry: A Little Night Music

This Monday’s poem from Kevin Densley was inspired by a well-known Mozart composition and night-time in general.

Almanac Humour: A Visit by the England Football Team

In this Friday’s post, KD shares what he considers to be one of the funniest brief pieces of sports humour he’s ever read.

Almanac Poetry: ‘People’ – Tommy Mallet

The crim, the writer, the barred lawyer, the thugs, and the one sure to be a mass murderer, are among the many characters introduced in ‘People’, an epic poem by Tommy Mallet. [Language warning – Ed]

Almanac Poetry: Death of a Bantam

Today, Kevin Densley’s poem is on love, death and a nobly-lived life.

Almanac Music: Best Cover of An Elvis Hit

In this Friday’s column, KD writes about his nomination for the best cover version of an Elvis Presley hit: ‘Always On My Mind’ by the Pet Shop Boys. Further research told him he was certainly not alone in this opinion.

Hollywood Hair Cycle

This poem from Damian Balassone reflects on hair loss and the cycle of life.

Almanac Poetry: ‘Everything Slowing’ – Tommy Mallet

The slowness of time in the bush Tommy Mallet reflects upon in his poem, ‘Everything Slowing’.

Almanac Poetry: Murray Cod

In this week’s poem, Kevin Densley looks at Australia’s most iconic indigenous fish, and one of the largest freshwater varieties in the world – the Murray Cod.

Almanac History and Poetry: Two Remembrance Day Offerings

To commemorate a Remembrance Day theme, we revisit a couple of earlier contributions from Kevin Densley about Capt. Bert James and Capt. Albert Jacka VC.