AN award-winning poet who grew up in Bathurst will launch her latest poetry collection at the Bathurst Writers' and Readers' Festival next month.
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Tricia Dearborn's work has been widely published in Australian literary journals, as well as overseas and online.
Dearborn, who lives in Sydney, works as a poet, writer and editor and is the current judge of the 2019 University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor's International Poetry Prize.
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Her new collection, Autobiochemistry, has been described by poet and novelist Peter Goldsworthy as "a book of rare, complex beauty".
It touches on themes from science, love and relationships to the impact of family trauma and the journey of recovery.
Dearborn will appear in-conversation with Jen Barry from BooksPlus to chat about her writing and poetry and listeners will also have the chance to hear her read from her work on Saturday, May 4 from 6.30 to 7.30pm in City Hall at Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre.
Dearborn will also launch the inaugural 2019 Anthology of the Bathurst Poets group at the festival, also on Saturday, May 4 between 5.45 and 6.30pm at BMEC.