On another Remembrance Day – arguably at a time when the collective memory of war is most sorely tested – we reshare Kevin Densley’s poem on the iconic, heroic and ultimately tragic figure of Albert Jacka this week.
Almanac Music: ‘I ain’t ‘fraid of no ghost’ – Songs with a Halloween Vibe
The latest instalment of KD’s epic series on popular song is ‘Songs with a Halloween Vibe’. As usual, readers’ song choices and comments are warmly welcomed.
Almanac Poetry: A Pilgrimage to San Isidro
This week’s poem from Kevin Densley, previously unpublished, takes as its point of departure a disturbing late painting by Spanish master Francisco Goya.
Almanac Poetry: A Neurotic Worry
KD describes this week’s previously unpublished poem as follows: ‘It’s encapsulated in the title.’
Almanac Poetry: Concerning the ‘Talking Boony’
Cricket season is now here, so KD has delved into his archives and come up with a previously unpublished poem about the talking David Boon doll that was a big promotional success for VB about two decades ago.
Almanac Poetry: Larger Than Life
Kevin Densley says regarding this week’s poem: ‘Can a writer, in some sense, become his own body of work?’
Almanac Poetry: Italianesque
This week’s poem from Kevin Densley is a previously unpublished one, written about one of his favourite artists, the Pre-Raphaelite painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
Almanac Music: Two Potent Elements – Songs Involving Blood and/or Fire
This week’s installment of KD’s epic series on popular song themes concerns songs that involve blood and/or fire. As usual, readers’ song choices and comments are warmly welcomed.
Almanac Poetry: Sequence of Dreams
Dreams? Fantasies? Trying to find yourself? … This previously unpublished poem from Kevin Densley tackles some of the ‘big issues’ related to life’s journey, in a poem tinged with humour. (And KD thanks a Bob Dylan song for inspiring the poem’s title.)
Almanac Poetry: Memento Mori
Kevin Densley’s latest poem is a previously unpublished, blackly comic one about mortality.
Almanac Poetry: Writer’s Lament
This week’s hitherto unpublished poem from Kevin Densley offers a humorous take on writing competitions.
Almanac Poetry: The Geelong College Gates, Geelong, Victoria
This week’s poem from Kevin Densley is a hitherto unpublished one concerning a former student’s bravery commemorated by gates at The Geelong College.
Almanac Poetry: The Last Time I Saw My Great-Grandmother
This previously unpublished poem, according to KD, is one written long ago about his last meeting with his great-grandmother, Lucy. The encounter didn’t go quite as expected.
Almanac Poetry: Billabong Creek, near Forbes, May 5, 1865
This week’s poem from Kevin Densley is a hitherto unpublished one about the death of bushranger Ben Hall, often portrayed as the great romantic figure of Australian bushranging.
Almanac Music: ‘Oh Vesuvius’ – Songs Involving Hills, Mountains and Volcanoes
In the latest installment of KD’s epic series about popular song themes, the focus is upon hills, mountains and volcanoes. As usual, readers’ contributions are warmly welcomed.
Almanac Poetry: I warn you
This week’s poem from KD is a warning to all of its readers. [And editors – Ed.]
Almanac Poetry: Teddy Bear
KD describes this poem as ‘an unpublished one from my archives, about a childhood buddy’.
Almanac Poetry: On Kandinsky’s Dreamy Improvisation (1913)
This week’s poem by KD is a previously unpublished one responding to a painting by Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky. [A lovely simple yet arresting probe – Ed.]











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