1. Published Books

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Mark O’Connor
Publications list
Updated: October 2006
1. Published Books ............................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Co-authored Books ................................................................................................................... 1
2. Radio, Television and Audio-Visuals .............................................................................................. 2
2.1 Programs on ABC Radio ........................................................................................................... 2
2.1 Recordings ................................................................................................................................ 2
3. Short Stories.................................................................................................................................... 3
3.1 Short Stories in Magazines........................................................................................................ 3
3.2 Short Stories in Books............................................................................................................... 3
4. Articles and Chapters ....................................................................................................................... 3
4.1 Summary ................................................................................................................................... 3
4.2 Articles and Chapters ................................................................................................................ 3
4.3 Reviews ..................................................................................................................................... 4
5. Articles About Mark O'Connor ........................................................................................................ 5
5.1 Magazine Articles ..................................................................................................................... 5
5.2 Interview Articles ...................................................................................................................... 5
5.3 Major Press Articles .................................................................................................................. 5
6. Poetry Published in Magazines and General Anthologies .............................................................. 6
6.1 Poems in Anthologies - Summary............................................................................................. 6
6.2 Poems in Anthologies – Recent Examples ................................................................................ 7
6.3 Poems In Poetry Magazines ...................................................................................................... 7
7. Poems Published in International Publications ................................................................................ 8
7.1 Summary of International Publications ..................................................................................... 8
7.2 Samples of International Publications ....................................................................................... 8
7.3 Short Stories .............................................................................................................................. 9
7.4 Articles Published Overseas ...................................................................................................... 9
7.5 Reviews and Interviews ............................................................................................................ 9
7.6 Books Available Internationally ............................................................................................... 9
7.7 Publications in Non-English-Speaking Countries ................................................................... 10
7.8 Activities in Non-English-Speaking Countries ....................................................................... 10
7.9 Translations Into Other Languages ......................................................................................... 10
8. Plays, Ballet, Dance, and Exhibitions ............................................................................................ 11
8.1 Plays ........................................................................................................................................ 11
8.2 Ballet and Dance ..................................................................................................................... 11
9. Festivals, Conferences and Public Talks........................................................................................ 12
9.1 Recent Conference Papers....................................................................................................... 13
10. Positions Held .............................................................................................................................. 13
10.1 Summary of Australian Literary Experience......................................................................... 13
11. Courses Taught ............................................................................................................................ 14
12. Poetry Readings and Performances ............................................................................................. 15
12.1 Summary of Overseas Performances .................................................................................... 15
13. Australian and Overseas Awards and Prizes ................................................................................ 16
13.1 Australian Awards and Prizes ............................................................................................... 16
13.2 Overseas Awards and Prizes ................................................................................................. 16
13.3 Fellowships ........................................................................................................................... 16
14. Writer-in-Residences and Miscellaneous..................................................................................... 17
15. Manuscript Holdings.................................................................................................................... 17
15.1 Patents ................................................................................................................................... 17
1. Published Books
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1980
1982
1983
1983
1986
1986
1988
1988
1989
1989
1990
1990
Reef Poems, University of Queensland Press.
The Eating Tree, Angus & Robertson.
Modern Australian Styles, James Cook University, being the 1981 Foundation for Australian
Literary Studies annual lectures.
Words on Paper: An Introduction to Alphabetic Theory, (linguistics) JCU Manubook (Out
of Print).
Fiesta of Men, Hale & Iremonger. Reprinted 1984.
Poetry in Pictures: The Great Barrier Reef, Hale & Iremonger.
Selected Poems, Hale & Iremonger. 2000 copies, sold out and replaced by Firestick
Farming: Selected Poems 1972-1990
Two Centuries of Australian Poetry, Oxford University Press. Edited and introduced by
Mark O'Connor. Published March, reprinted many times. Revised expanded edition of 300
pages, 1996. International edition commissioned but has not appeared.
Poetry of the Mountains, Second Back Row Press/Megalong Books. With photos by Ian
Brown.
The Ship Trans Time (a book of poems coming out of a residency as the Thomas Ramsay
Science and Humanities Scholar at the Museum of Victoria) published by the Museum of
Victoria.
The Great Forest (poems about rainforest, with photos by Cliff and Dawn Frith), Hale &
Iremonger.
Firestick Farming: New and Selected Poems 1972-90, an update of Selected Poems with 50
pages of additional poems, Hale & Iremonger. Also issued as an audio-cassette in 1992.
Nature of Australia, a selection designed for the international market, currently being edited
by Professor Anna Rutherford for Dangaroo Press (Europe).
1.1 Co-authored Books
1977
1977
1984
1983
1983
1983
19811991
Seven Poets (the Shell- Artlook Prize winner).
Best Poems of the Year (USA).
A Package of Poems UK, National School Competition.
Sotheby's International Arvon Competition Anthology.
A Selection of the Prize-Winners From the Scottish National Open Poetry Competition –
1972-1986.
Consolidation: The Second Paperback Poets Anthology.
Poems in all of the Mattara Annual Anthologies.
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2. Radio, Television and Audio-Visuals
1985
1987
1989
1989
1989
1990
1989
1994
1990
1991
1992
ABC TV documentary on the Barrier Reef poems Voyage on my Dreams in the series A Big
Country (first broadcast 6.8.85).
Poem North Head Quarantine Station was used in New South Wales National Parks video
on The Quarantine Station.
Poet of the North, half- hour documentary, Channel 9.
minute ABC Encounter program.
30- minute video Naming the Parts of Australia: A Conversation Between Manning Clark
and Mark O'Connor produced by Image Oz.
Was the guest on SBS TV's Face the Press Program (September 1990) and on Phillip
Adams's one- hour radio interview program (July 1990).
Debated with Philip Toyne on the ABC TV's The 7.30 Report.
Was the guest on ABC TV's The Hot Seat (March 1994).
30- minute Audio- visual Poetry of the North with triple slide dissolves by John Kirk,
presented at the Scott Theatre, Adelaide (29.3.90), and at South Australian English Teachers
annual conference.
Video Poetry to Drama shot by Jean- Pierre Voos, based on the theatre production Threads
from the Works of Mark O'Connor, JCU Theatre (October 1991).
tape, as part of the Great Barrier Reef Aquarium Display, Townsville (from August 1992).
2.1 Programs on ABC Radio
1983
1983
1984
1984
1984
1985
1986
Some Poems of Mark O'Connor: The Greek Islands, a program in The Poet's Tongue series
on ABC Radio (June 1983).
The Words to Say It half- hour documentary and interview on the ideas behind the poems,
produced by Florence Spurling.
Radio essay David Williamson and the Australian Sexual Problem occupied the entire Radio
Helicon program (26.3.84).
A segment on the Italian poems broadcast on Radio Helicon (28.5.84).
A series of seven talks titled Powers of Languagefor ABC Radio's Science Show (1984 and
1985).
Radio program Poems of Mark O'Connor: The Barrier Reef in The Poet's Tongue.
Long interview broadcast as The Reef God the opening program in the Insight series on
ABC radio (5.2.86).
2.1 Recordings
1985
1992
A TV documentary on Queensland poems titled Voyage on my Dreams appeared in the
ABC TV's A Big Country.
Cassette Firestick Farming: Selected Poems read by the author with music and soundeffects, published by Hale and Iremonger.
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3. Short Stories
3.1 Short Stories in Magazines
1983
1986
1986
1986
1986
Short-stories The Black Cabaret, Hunting and Living, The Block, The Victim and Letter
Perfect have appeared in SPAN (published in New Zealand Journal of South Pacific
ACLALS).
In Kunapipi (Journal of European ACLALS).
In the Air New Zealand In- Flight Magazine.
In Australian Short Stories Edited by Bruce Pascoe.
In The Monthly Review.
3.2 Short Stories in Books
1986
The Block and Letter Perfect published in A Bundle of Yarns: Australian Short Stories,
edited by Paul Cavanagh, Oxford University Press.
4. Articles and Chapters
4.1 Summary
Major articles on literature, poetry, language and conservation have appeared in
numerous magazines, including The London Times's Educational Supplement
(27.1.77), The London Times (15.6.80--see Section 7: Overseas Publications),
Kunapipi (three articles), Hemisphere, and as an editorial introduction to the special
Australian edition of the British magazine Aquarius (1984).
Also, in Australia, in The Age Monthly Review, Meanjin, Wildlife Australia, Overland,
Westerly, English in Australia. Chapter Aboriginal Literature Becomes a Force in
Aboriginal Culture Today, Dangaroo Press (1989). Note that the anthology Two
Centuries of Australian Poetry (Oxford University Press, 1988) contains an editorial
preface, and 18 sub-prefaces or essays on major issues in Australian literature: e.g.
The Aboriginal World, Women's Experience, Migrant Experience, The Australian
Vernacular and so on.
4.2 Articles and Chapters
1972
1974
1975
1975
1977
1979
1981
1983
1984
1984
1984
1985
1985
1986
Chapter on Dryden, Gavin Douglas, and Virgil in the book Essays in Restoration Literature,
edited by Harold Love, Methuen.
Some Experiments in Breeding Aquarium Fishes with Hormones by Matthew C. Dick, with
research by Dick and O'Connor, published in Tropical Fish Hobbyist (July 1974).
The Scholarly Case Against Spelling Reform, English in Australia, No. 32.
New Spelling, Hemisphere XIX.
The Great Spelling Reform 1 Rumpus in Meanjin.
The Graying of the Underground, in Overland, No. 74.
Evolutionary Myth in the New Nature Poetry in Meanjin No. 2.
Putting the Reef into Words in Reflections.
The Poetry of the Reef in Wildlife Australia.
Editorial Preface on Contemporary Australian Poetry in special Australian edition of
Aquarius magazine, UK.
Improving Wordstar with Setup in Ausnews Vol. 2 No. 4 (December 1984).
Revising Umbrian Farm in Germinal No. 2.
Function Keys for Wordstar and Maintaining Address Files with Wordstar in Ausnews.
The Poetry of the North: Finding Words for the Tropics in Westerly Vol. 31, No. 1.
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1986
1986
1987
1987
1987
1988
East Meets West Through Poetry: a Report on the 1986 Struga Festival by Mark O'Connor
in The Canberra Times (October 1986).
Australian Poetry Today in Germinal, No. 3 (November 1986).
Free Verse and Traditional Verse, Dhalwa.
Chapter on Poetry and Science in If Atoms Could Talk, edited by Rosaleen Love,
Greenhouse Publications.
Chapter on Dunk Island in Islands of Australia, edited Geoffrey Dutton, Macmillan.
Speeding Up Wordstar with Key- Enhancers in Ausnews (Magazine of the Australasian
Microcomputer Users Society) Vol 5, No. 4 (June 1988).
1989
19891991
Chapter The Daintree in Peter Dombrovski's book Original Earth.
Numerous articles on the subject of WESP in ABR, The Author, ANU Reporter.
1989
1990
1990
1990
1991
Don't Reap the Rainforest, in Sydney Morning Herald (9.12.89).
Beyond the Canon: Preparing an Anthology of Australian Poetry, Australian Studies.
Greening the Psyche of White Australia, in The Australian (10.2.90).
The Pyramid of Literacy, in English in Australia, No. 93 (September 1990).
Future Directions for a Sustainable Australia (Manifesto of Australians/Writers for an
Ecologically Sustainable Population).
Future Directions for a Sustainable Australia, co
1991
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1992
1992
The Herpes Principle, in Simply Living (September 1992).
Words for a Landscape (Introduction to the 1992 Tasmanian Wilderness Calendar).
4.3 Reviews
1975
1983
1983
1984
1986
1992
Review of A Late Picking, plus an article Metre in A.D. Hope's A Late Picking in Within the
Hill (Special Edition of Canberra Poetry (Autumn 1975).
Three review articles in Kunapipi on David Malouf, Les Murray, and on The Penguin Book
of Modern Australian Verse.
After the Bubble Burst
Poetry: Consolidating the 70s, review- article on Consolidations published in The Age
Monthly Review, Vol. 2, No. 9 (January 1983).
Private Life of a Beachcomber, three- page review
article on Michael Noonan's A Different Drummer, published in Australian Book Review
(April 1984).
East meets West Through Poetry: Report on the 1986 Struga Festival in The Canberra
Times (September 1986).
Not Biting the Bullet, in Quadrant (June 1992).
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5. Articles About Mark O'Connor
5.1 Magazine Articles
1977
1981
1981
1983
1983
1983
1986
1988
1988
Biologically Accurate Poetry by Elizabeth Perkins, LiNQ magazine.
The Canberra Poets: The New Australian Poetry by Kevin F. Pearson, in Poetry of the
Pacific Region (CRNLE), Proceedings of the CRNLE/SPACLALS Conference.
Beyond the Obvious Landscapes, review of The Eating Tree, by Elizabeth Perkins in LiNQ,
Vol 10, No. 2.
A Symposium: Mark O'Connor's The Fiesta of Men in LiNQ Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 2.
Poetry in the Tropics: An Article on O'Connor's Poetry by Dr Trevor James in London
Magazine.
Ten Years of Poetry in Canberra by Alan Gould in Poetry Australia, No. 87 (April 1983).
Mark O'Connor's Australian Continent, paper by John Leonard at the 1986 ASAL
Conference.
Selected Poems of Mark O'Connor, by Ornella Vannuci, Inter- Arts (Edinburgh) Vol 1, No.
5.
Poetry of Mark O'Connor, by Michael Hulse, PN Review (UK).
5.2 Interview Articles
1984
1986
1988
1988
1990
1990
1991
Fiestas of Life: An Interview with Mark O'Connor by Paul Kavanagh, published in LiNQ
magazine, Vol 12.
Interview Nature and Poetry: with Tony Scanlon in Northern Perspective, Vol. 9, No. 2
(December 1986).
Interview Science, Myth and Nature with Greg Sessions in Habitat (April 1988).
Teaching Poetry: A Conversation Between Mark O'Connor and Richard Tipping edited by
Ted Reilly, in the 1988 Victorian English Teachers Journal.
Interview Keeping Faith with the Reader with Tony Scanlon in Prairie Schooner Magazine
(USA).
Interview Saving the Land With Poetry, with Paolo Totaro, Bulletin (30.1.90).
Toby Jones Interviews Mark O'Connor, in NSW National Parks Magazine (Autumn 1991).
5.3 Major Press Articles
1981
1981
1983
1983
1983
1985
1986
1986
1987
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
Return of the Poet, Debra Jopson, National Times (8.3.81).
The Tribulations of Surviving Poetically, by Stuart Sayers, The Age (9.5.81).
The Politics of Language, by John McLaren, Australian Book Review (6.1.83).
The Man With a Muse a Thousand Miles Long, by John Wright, The Australian (3.12.83).
Fiesta of Men, by John McLaren, Australian Book Review (June 1983).
Reef Poet Beat the Word Barrier, by Tracy Auburn, Sydney Morning Herald (10.8.85).
Well-Travelled Poet Makes Much of Verse, by Kate Collins, The Brisbane Sunday Mail
(2.3.86).
Poetry in Pictures, reviewer Thalia Kingston in Victorian ATE Journal.
Romanticism and the Reef, review of Poetry in Pictures: The Great Barrier Reef, by Chris
Tiffin in Australian Book Review (February 1987).
The Poetry in Our Science by Kathy Kizilos, The Age (25.6.88).
A Poet Sets About Building a Bridge Between Science and Humanities, by Peter Fuller, The
Canberra Times (5.5.88).
Poet of Nature, by Kate Collins, The Sunday Mail (18.9.88).
Poetry of the Mountains, by Penelope Layland, The Canberra Times (13.11.88).
Mark O'Connor's Selected Poems by Michael Hulse, PN Review (UK,13,5).
Mark O'Connor's Selected Poems, Ornella Vanucci, Inter Arts (UK,I,5).
Science Stanzas: Muse of the Museum, by David Porter, in Good Weekend (18.3.88).
Mapping the Land Afresh With Poetry, by Penelope Layland, The Canberra Times
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1988
1989
1989
1990
1991
(13.11.88).
User- friendly Verse at Home and Abroad, by Heather Cam, Sydney Morning Herald
(10.12.88).
Un Poeta Che Da Voce Ai Poeti, by Brimo Ferroni, Il Messaggero (April 1989).
Verse to Inspire the Most Jaded Student, by Veronica Sen, The Canberra Times (1.7.89).
Interview with Jane Sullivan, The Age.
Keen Observer, by John Foulcher, The Canberra Times (16.2.91).
6. Poetry Published in Magazines and General Anthologies
6.1 Poems in Anthologies - Summary
Poems have appeared in numerous anthologies including:
 The Nelson Illustrated Treasury of Australian Verse
 The Heritage of Australian Poetry, A Package of Poems (UK, Nat. Schiz. Comp.
1984)
 Best Poems of the Year (USA 1983)
 The Younger Australian Poets, Sotheby's International Arvon Competition
Anthology
 The Border Issue
 all of the Mattara annual anthologies to date (1981 to 1991)
 in Consolidations: The Second Paperback Poets Anthology, Poets Australia
Catalogue, Australian Voices (edited by R. Dobson)
 Seven Poets
 Alma Ceres (international)
 Language and Literature (Jacaranda)
 The New Oxford Book of Australian Verse (1986)
 The Collins Dove Book of Australian Religious Verse
 North of Capricorn: An Anthology of Queensland Verse
 North of the Ten Commandments (NT verse)
 The Australian Bedside Book
 Australian Poetry 1988
 World Literature in English
 The Penguin Book of Modern Australian Verse
 Contemporary Australian Poetry (edited by J. Leonard, Houghton-Mifflin 1990)
 Sister of the Moon Exhibition (Parliament House, 1990)
 Heinemann Anthology of Contemporary Verse (Edited, Gray & Lehmann, 1992);
Jennifer Strauss's Anthology of Australian Love Poetry
 Writers at Kimbos: Rescuing Beached Mondays, 1991
 On the Move: Australian Poets in Europe (Edited by Geoff Page, Butterfly Books,
1992)
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6.2 Poems in Anthologies – Recent Examples
1976
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1986
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1986
1987
1987
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1988
1988
1993
Turtles Hatching won the 1975 Farmers International Poetry Prize and was subsequently
selected for the Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards Volume Best Poems of 1976 (USA).
Poems have appeared in each annual Mattara Anthology for nine years: Members of the
Orchestra, Lines from the Horizon, Instructions for Honey Ants, Properties of the Poet,
Neither Nuked Nor Crucified, An Inflection of Silence, and The International Terminal The
1988 group of poems were: The Jigsaw Woman, Bamboo, and Lorikeets
Source of Lake Ochrid from Poetry magazine was chosen for the 1984 edition of Best
Poems, (also called Anthology of Magazine Verse and Year Book of American Poetry).
Homer's Grave, Ios, published in A Package of Poems, An Anthology from the 1983
International Schizophrenia Poetry Competition.
Cuttlefish Bone and Inland Drought published in The Border Issue: Poetry in Queensland.
Poem A Javanese Pieta in the book Poets for Africa.
Melbourne Visit Etc. in the volume Arteries in Stone.
Turtles Hatching, Fire and The Sunhunters in The New Oxford Book of Australian Verse,
Edited by Murray.
Five poems included in David Headon's Anthology of Territory Prose and Verse: Dinosaur,
Bamboo Creek, Literacy, Crocodile Haiku, Interview, plus excerpt from Rock Painting.
Wordsworth's House at Rydal published in A Selection of the Prize Winners from the
Scottish National Open Poetry Competition 1972-1986, Wilfion Books.
A number of poems in The Bulletin's, The Australian's, and the Sydney Morning Herald's
Quarterly Literary Supplements over three years.
The Rainbow Serpent in The Anthology of Australian Religious Poetry, edited by Les A.
Murray, Collins- Dove.
Turtles Hatching in The Australian Bedside Book, edited by Geoffrey Dutton, Macmillan.
Poem To Kill an Olive published in the Yugoslav Anthology of Australian Contemporary
Poetry, organized by the Struga Festival Committee.
Two poems, A Queenslander Remembers the Twentieth Century, and Mist, in Australian
Poetry 1988, edited by Vivian Smith, Angus & Robertson.
North Head Quarantine Station (full sequence), and Frigate Birds in World Literature in
English, the 1988 Chelsea Anthology.
Poems:Shearwaters, To Kill an Olive, Umbrian Farm, Wordsworth's House at Rydal, and
The Rainbow Serpent in the FALS NQ Bicentennial Anthology, edited by Elizabeth Perkins
and Robert Handicott.
Poem Microchip Moggie/Feline Felon in Marmalade's Book of Cats, published by
Marmalade Press, Sydney.
6.3 Poems In Poetry Magazines
All except three of the final poems from the 176 pp 1986 Selected Poems have
previously appeared in Australian, European, Canadian or US magazines or annual
anthologies--as have some 50 poems not included in this collection. These magazines
include The Adelaide Literary Review, The Age, The Australian, Blast, The Bulletin's,
The Australian's, and The Sydney Morning Herald's Quarterly Literary Supplements,
The Border Issue, The Bulletin, Canberra Poetry, The Canberra Times, The Courier
Mail, Habitat, Hemisphere, Germinal, Imago, Island, LiNQ, Luna, The Mattara
Anthologies for 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, and 1986, Meanjin, The Monthly
Review, Muse, Northern Perspective, Overland, Quadrant, Phoenix, Poetry Australia,
Southerly, Sydney Morning Herald, Westerly; and among overseas magazines:
Acumen, Aquarius, Best Poems of the Year (USA 1983), Chelsea, Critical Survey,
Descant, Espaces (P.E.N.), Inter Arts, Journal of Oceanic Literature, Kunapipi, The
Little Magazine (N.Y.), London Magazine, Nebo, NE-Europa, New Letters, Occident,
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Poetry (Chicago), Prairie Schooner, Quarry, Sotheby's International Arvon
Competition Anthology (1983), 2Plus2, and Waves.
19871988
Poems with illustrative photos: published in the Melbourne Herald Books Page 1987/88: Bark
Canoe, Under Martian Eyes, Gardiner Valley.
7. Poems Published in International Publications
7.1 Summary of International Publications
Poems in numerous overseas/international magazines including: Acumen, Aquarius,
Best Poems of the Year (USA 1983), Chelsea, Critical Survey, Descant, Espaces, Inter
Arts, Journal of Oceanic Literature, Kunapipi, The Little Magazine (N.Y.), London
Magazine, Nebo, NE-Europa, New Letters, Occident, Poetry (Chicago), Prairie
Schooner, Quarry, Sotheby's International Arvon Competition Anthology (1983),
2Plus2, and Waves.
7.2 Samples of International Publications
19731984
1975
1981
1982
1984
1984
19851987
1986
1987
1987
1988
1988
1988
1988
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1989
1989
1989
1989
1994
About a dozen poems in Hemisphere.
Poem Turtles Hatching won the Farmers Poetry Prize and published in Poetry Australia
(December 1975). Subsequently selected for publication in the Borestone Mountain Poetry
Awards volume Best Poems of 1976 (U.S.A.).
Poem, The Cuttle Fish Bone, in The Little Magazine, NY. 1981
Numerous poems in Kunapipi Magazine (the Journal of International ACLALS): Volume 4,
No. 2. (1982) Also in Volume 6, No. 2 (1984). And an article Vernacular and Middle Styles
in Volume 3, No. 1 (1981). Poems again in Volume 4, No. 1 (1982).
Poem Source of Lake Ochrid published in Poetry Magazine (USA) and subsequently
anthologized in Anthology of Magazine Verse and Yearbook of American Poetry (1984).
Homer's Grave, Ios, published in A Package of Poems, An Anthology from the 1983
International Schizophrenia Poetry Competition.
Poems regularly in 2Plus2, including The Masters, Umbrian Farm, (Fall 1985), In A Cloud,
Pagoda Country, Phosphorescence. (Volume 6, October 1987).
Wordsworth's House at Rydal, published in the anthology A Selection of the Prize Winners
from the Scottish National Open Poetry Competition 197-1986.
Poems Skagen Forest and Letter from the Barrier Reef in Oceanic Literature magazine
published Anhui University, China.
Five poems in NE- Europa magazine, No. 53.
Poems Wentworth Falls, Entering and Hartley Courthouse in London Magazine.
Poem in Alma Ceres, the 1988 anthology of the World Organization for Poetry.
Poem Dinosaur Dreamtime in Inter- Arts (journal of Commonwealth literature, published
by Edinburgh University).
Nine pages in Chelsea's World Literature in English anthology.
Translation of Mimmor Morina's Sette Solitudini per Un Isola published in Acumen
Magazine (UK), Volume 8.
Six pages in special Australian edition of Prairie Schooner (USA).
Poems The Beginning and Olive the sole Australian poems in PEN's Espaces international
anthology.
Five poems (ten pages) in the Canadian magazine Descant's special Australia- NZ edition
(No. 67).
Five poems in Oceanic Literature, No. 14.
Several poems in the Australian special number of the UK magazine Critical Survey, edited
by Professor John Barnes.
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7.3 Short Stories
Letter Perfect and The Black Cabaret, winner of the Commonwealth Short Story
Prize, published in Kunapipi, (Journal of Europman A.C.L.A.L.S.) 1979 and 1980.
Hunting and Living, winner of South Pacific Short Story Prize, published in Span
(Journal of the South Pacific Association for Commonwealth Language and Literature
Studies = SPACLALS) in No. 16 (17.10.83), New Zealand. Letter Perfect published
also in the Air New Zealand In-Flight Magazine (1981).
7.4 Articles Published Overseas
International magazines which recently ran features on my work or groups of two or
more poems include: 2Plus2, Oceanic Literature, Chelsea Magazine, Descant,
Espaces (the P.E.N. 1989 international anthology), NE-Europa, London Magazine,
Ambit, and Prairie Schooner
1974
1977
1980
1980
1981
1982
1983
Some Experiments in Breeding Aquarium Fishes with Hormones, with Matthew Dick of the
Australian National University, TFH, USA, (July 1974).
On Literacy, in London Times Educational Supplement (27.1.77).
Boeotian and Loyolan Art, in Kunapipi, No. 1, 1979, review- article on Les Murray's Ethnic
Radio; with reply by Murray in No. 2, and rejoinder by O'Connor in Vol. 2, No. 1.
The Notion of Wasteland (winner in 1980 of The London Times's 500- pound sterling Kenneth
Allsop Memorial Prize for an article on conservation. Published as Why We Need Our Wildlife
in The Times (15.6.80).
Vernacular and Middle Styles in Australian Poetry, in Kunapipi (journal of the European
Branch of ACLALS) III, No. 1.
Australian Poetry Since the 50s, in Kunapipi.
Australian Poetry Today (editorial introduction to Aquarius, 15-16).
7.5 Reviews and Interviews
1988
1988
1989
Mark O'Connor's Selected Poems by Michael Hulse, PN Review, (UK,13,5).
Mark O'Connor's Selected Poems, Ornella Vanucci, in Inter Arts, (UK,I,5).
Keeping Faith with the Reader, interview with Tony Scanlon in Prairie Schooner Magazine
(USA).
7.6 Books Available Internationally
1986
Selected Poems and Poetry in Pictures: The Great Barrier Reef were launched
in Britain by Peter Porter at the Bernard Stone Bookshop on 10.11.86, and are
distributed in Britain by special arrangement with J.M. Dent (cf. the enclosed
press- release from Michele Field's Australia Council office in London).
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7.7 Publications in Non-English-Speaking Countries
1986
1987
1987
1988
1988
1988
Article East Meets West by Mark O'Connor in Belgrade describing Ginsberg's award of the
Golden Wreath at Struga, in The Canberra Times Wednesday Magazine, September 1986.
Groups of poems published in the multilingual European magazines 2PLus2,
(Phosphorescence, Pagoda, and Cloud, 1987) and NE- Europa, No. 53.
Nuclear Fantasy in the Grose Valley quoted in full (in their own Russian translation) in an
article by Ekaterina Sheveleva and Sergei Bobkov in the Russian Literature Gazette, p. 15,
Moscow, 18.11.87.
Poem The Beginning translated into Danish by Kirsten Holst Petersen and published in the
Aarhus Daily Times (Skiftstide), (September 1988).
Poem To Kill an Olive in the Macedonian- language anthology Australian Poetry Australitska Poesia 1988, edited by Thomas Shapcott.
English translation of Mimmo Morina's 7 Solitudini per un Isola publised in Acumen (October
1988, UK).
7.8 Activities in Non-English-Speaking Countries
1977-1980
1978, 1979, 1986
1979
1979-1987
1986
1986
1988
1989
1989
1990
Spent 4 years in Europe on a Marten
Bequest Scholarship.
Invited Reader at the Struga International
Poetry Festival.
Invited performer at Karolyi Festival in
Vence, France (September 1979).
see Section 9: Festivals etc.
Seminar at Ca' Foscari University,
Venice (6.10.86).
Guest- speaker at the Venice Circolo –
Italo-Britannico (6.10.86).
The Sun Hunters, a ballet by Dance
North based on O'Connor's Queensland
poems, was taken on a Bicentenniallyfunded tour of South East Asia.
Officially invited by Secretariat of World
Organization for Poets to represent
Australia at their 1989 Conference in
Egypt.
Writer-in- residence (China- Australia
Exchange) at East China University in
Shanghai (from September 1989).
Visited Russia as part of Department of
Foreign Affairs cultural program (July
1990).
7.9 Translations Into Other Languages
Mr Cha Guo Sheng of Fudan University is translating Poetry of the Mountains into
Chinese, and Dr Paolo Totaro is translating it into Italian. A few poems have been
translated into Macedonian.
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8. Plays, Ballet, Dance, and Exhibitions
I have till recently largely abandoned drama to concentrate on poetry. However, the
Theatre Restaurant piece PHOCH: Parliament House on Capital Hill, 1991 (coauthored with Neil Fredericks) ran for some months in Canberra in 1981. A video
Poetry to Drama currently under preparation, is based on the theatre production
Threads from the works of Mark O'Connor, directed by Jean-Pierre Voos at JCU
Theatre, November 1991.
8.1 Plays
19701976
1973
1974
Numerous review scripts.
Overture workshopped by Australian Playrights' Conference, and shown at Nimrod Theatre in
Sydney.
A group of short plays dealing with an overpopulated future world: Tube, Reft, Cranberry
Sauce, and Dillion were workshopped and shown by The Melbourne Theatre Company.
8.2 Ballet and Dance
1988
1990
1992
Ballet The Sunhunters based on my poem of the same name, was Dance North's bicentennial
offering. It was performed in Brisbane, in Canberra, at the Seymour Centre in Sydney, and at
other venues in Australia in December and January 1988, and then taken on a Bicentenniallyfunded tour of South East Asia.
Sister of the Moon Exhibition-- poems with Peter Adsett's paintings was shown at the William
Mora Galleries in Melbourne April- May 1990, then moved to Parliament House Canberra,
opened by the Minister for Environment and Arts, Ros Kelly (7.8.90). Two of the Paintings,
which incorporate lines of poetry, hang in the ACF foyer. Cassette Sister of the Moon with
music by Christie Cooney released August 1990.
tape, as part of the Great Barrier Reef Aquarium Display (August 1992).
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9. Festivals, Conferences and Public Talks
1978,
1979,
1984
1982
1983,
1985,
1987
1983
1985
1985
1986
1986
1986
1986
1987
1987
1987
1987
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1989,
1990
1989,
1991
1989
1989
1989
1989
1989
1989
Conference papers on Australian Literature at the Universities of Turin, Stirling, Aarhus, at
the International ACLALS Conference in Malta in 1978, the 1984 Macquarie SPACLALS
Conference, at the UNSW Writers and Academics Conference in 1988; also gave talks and
readings at the Universities of Hull, Turin, PNG, Sussex and Stirling, and at the 1979 Karolyi
Festival in Vence.
In August 1981 gave the Foundation for Australian Literary Studies Annual Lectures at James
Cook University. (Subsequently published as Modern Australian Styles, 1982).
A paid guest at all three National Word Festivals in Canberra; four times at the Warana
Writers' Week; and at Sydney Writers Week 1989.
Public Talk on Poetry and Literature Today at Ballarat Fine Art Gallery.
Guest speaker at the Wildlife Preservation Society of Northern Queensland (November 1985).
Invited guest at the Festival of Perth.
Invited and gave readings at the 1986 Commonwealth Literature Festival in Edinburgh.
Reading to the Italo- Brittanic Circle, Venice (6.10.86).
Was an invited guest at the Universities of Pisa, Venice, Edinburgh, Stirling, North London
Polytechnic, Centre for Australian Studies (University of London), Oxford University, Welsh
Polytechnic, Bolton CAE, and Hull University. Was unable to take up invitations to the
Universities of Florence and Rome.
With Stephanie Dowrick provided the Queensland Library Week Seminar on the topic Why
Do We Write? Why Do We Read? Reading at the 1986 ASAL Conference in Townsville.
Australian National Word Festival (7-9 March), spoke in opening session on The Literature of
Place.
Guest speaker at the Victorian Fellowship of Australian Writers Xmas meeting on Writing
About Australian Landscapes (subsequently published in their Bulletin, January 1988). Also
guest- speaker at their 27.8.84 meeting.
Two talks to the Victorian Fellowship of Australian Writers, at November 1987 Annual
General Meeting.
Warana Writers Week-- took part in two- person session with Peter Porter, and also in a
writers' workshop with Fay Zwicky. Also in public readings.
Guest of honour at annual prize- giving ceremony for Sunraysia Branch of Victorian
Fellowship of Australian Writers (20.11.88) in Mildura, Victoria.
One day workshop The Secrets of Writing and Publishing Poetry by Mark O'Connor at
Museum of Queensland for the Queensland Fellowship of Australian Writers (8.4.88).
Sent to Australian Literature conference in Denmark.
Warana Writers Week, Brisbane 1988. Chaired session on The Writer as Traveller, and took
part in two- person session with Michael Noonan, on The Gentle Art of Beachcombing.
Was sent from Australia to take part in an Australian literature component of the Aarhus
Festival in Denmark (September 1-7) and to speak at the opening of a Barrier Reef exhibition.
Gave the closing plenary address for the Australian Association of Teachers of English
National Conference. Previously guest of the 1987 and 1988 Conferences and of the 1987
English Teachers' Association of New South Wales Annual Conference, and of the 1985 and
1987 ETANT Conferences.
Talks for the State Library of NSW. Also a poetry workshop for the Library Society, July
1991.
Meet the Writer session with the University of NSW Writers Group (19.4.89).
Attended the International Poetry Festivals at Struga in 1978, 1979, and 1986. Invited but
unable to attend the World Congress of Poets in Egypt in 1989.
Guest lecture to first and second year students at National Institute of Dramatic Arts (circa
28.5.89) on The Other Kind of Writer.
New College Seminar on Population and Environment for University of NSW professors and
senior staff by senior resident fellow Mark O'Connor (25.5.89) at New College.
Paper Poetry as a Key to Australian Studies given at the Association for Australian Studies
annual conference Australian Society
into the 1990s (31.3.89).
Talk at Sydney Writers Week.
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1989
1989
1990
1990
1990
1991
1991
1994
Talk for the People on Print series of the Writers and Readers programme, State Library of
NSW (3.6.89).
Workshop Contemporary Styles, Contemporary Themes at the Re- Wording 89 conference at
Macquarie University (13.8.89).
Guest Speaker at the South Australian English Teachers Association annual conference.
Sent to Russia (Vladivostok conference) by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Talk on Australia's Population at the National Press Club, Canberra to RAIPA (25.6.90).
ASAL Conference Paper The Poetry of Place.
Represented Australia at the World Conference of Poets in Crete, and served as Rapporteur of
the environment committee.
NSW State Library Workshop Series, Poetry Writing Workshop (12.3.94).
9.1 Recent Conference Papers
1992
1992
1992
1992
1992
1992
The Writer's Responsibility and Secrets of Environmental Writing, School Librarians
Conference, Cairns, Queensland ( June 1992).
Environmentalism in Australia. San Diego FAIR Conference (May 1992).
(Mis)Conceptions of Australia's Carrying Capacity, in Outside Images of Australia: How
Others See Us Conference of the Australian Studies Association, Perth.
Future Directions for a Sustainable Australia, 1992 AESP conference Australia
Overpopulated?, ANU.
An Overview of Recent Enquiries on Population and Environment, in Bureau of Immigration
Research Conference, Sydney (November 1992).
Paper on population policy at the annual conference of the Australasian Society for Human
Biology.
10. Positions Held
19731975
19741975
19761984
19761984
19861987
1989
1990
An editor of Canberra Poetry.
Vice-President of the ACT Fellowship of Australian Writers.
Australian Society of Authors (Regional Vice-President/ACT Representative, 1976 and 1981,
and Member of Central Management Committee, 1976, 1981 and 1983-84).
Member of the Australian Conservation Foundation, Wildlife Preservation Society of
Queensland, Victorian Fellowship of Australian Writers, and Queensland Fellowship of
Australian Writers.
A judge of the Northern Territory Literary Competition.
Co-convenor of Writers for an Ecologically Sustainable Population.
current Vice- President of Australians for an Ecologically Sustainable Population.
10.1 Summary of Australian Literary Experience
I have served four years on the management committee of the Australian Society of
Authors; and have given conference papers and readings at numerous Australian
universities and conferences, including the 1983, 1985 and 1987 Word Festivals, the
1982 Warana Commonwealth Writers Week, four Warana Writers Weeks, the 1987
and 1988 AATE Conferences, the 1984 Macquarie SPACLALS conference, the 1985
Festival of Perth, and (with Stephanie Dowrick), the 1986 Queensland Library Week
Seminar; also Plenary Guest speaker for the concluding session of the Australian
National English Teachers Conference in 1989 and 1990.
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11. Courses Taught
19621965
1966
1966
19671968
19681972
A part -time teacher at Taylors College, Melbourne.
19731976
1979
Tutor, Garran Hall at Australian National University.
1981
1981
1982
1984,
1985
and
1992
1985
1986
19861999
1987
1988
1988
1989
1992
1992
Resident Tutor, St Thomas Moore's College.
Tutor in English, University of Western Australia.
Tutor in English Literature at Australian National University.
Tutor, Burton Hall at Australian National University.
Taught semester courses on Australian Literature in the 70s and Australian Poetry at the
University of Aarhus in Denmark.
Lecturer in Creative Verse Writing at the Canberra Centre for Continuing Education, ANU.
Tutor in Professional Writing at the Canberra College of Advanced Education.
Tutor in English, James Cook University.
Instructor in Creative Writing at McGregor Summer School.
Instructor in Creative Writing Workshop weekend for Writers in Townsville, and for Darwin
Institute of Technology.
Seminars at University of Hull, of Venice, of London, and North London Polytechnic.
School Visits: As part of various residencies I have visited and spoken to classes at some 110
high schools.
Seminars at Monash and Darwin campuses, workshop at AATE Conference, and for ETANT
in Darwin.
Writers Workshop, State Library of Queensland Theatrette (15.10.88).
Writers' Workshop run for Logan City Library, (13.10.88).
At Eltham College, offered a Teacher Development Course: Conversations Among Australian
Poets: an Update on Contemporary Australian Poetry, as part of a short residency.
Instructor in SLAQ Creative Writing Workshop, Cairns, Queensland.
Tutor in Creative Writing at the McGregor Summer School (DDIAE).
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12. Poetry Readings and Performances
1980
1980
1981
1982
1982
1983
1984
1984
1986
1986
1986
1987
1986
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1988
1992
1989
1990
1994
Brief poetry reading trip across the USA (October- November 1980).
Represented Australia at the Poets Corner Readings in Westminister Abbey (September 1980).
Brief visit to New Zealand in December 1981 as prize- winner in the Air New Zealand Short
Story Competition.
session with Alan Curnow and A.D. Hope at the 1982 Commonwealth Writers Week in
Brisbane, Queensland.
Readings in Cairns Public Library.
Ballarat and Queens Anglican Grammar School, Ballarat, and public reading at the Ballarat
Gallery (8.3.84).
Talks and readings at all Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane Universities and at James Cook
University and the Universities of Newcastle and Riverina CAE and Canberra CAE.
One month's poetry reading tour of Britain for the National Poetry Society.
Readings at Oxford University, Australian Studies Institute (London), Hull, and Venice.
Two Readings at Harold Park, Sydney.
Invited guest and gave reading at the 1986 ASAL Conference. A reading at The Cloister cafe,
Newcastle, organized by Australia Council and Christopher Pollnitz, May 1988.
At request of Director Paolo Totaro, reading at the NSW Ethnic Affairs Commission Concert,
(22.12.88).
Gave poetry reading (with slide show) for Arts Council of the ACT (6.8.88), Gorman House,
Canberra.
Joined in the Reading Conflict and Resolution: A Poetry Reading on the Nuclear Issue at the
National Library of Australia (10.11.88).
One- man reading at the National Library Theatre, Mark O'Connor: Poetry of Place (7.7.88).
nuclear reading with Bruce Dawe, Geoff Page and others at National Library of Australia
(10.11.88).
Public reading of Poets in the Sculpture Garden-- Australian National Gallery (19.3.88) -reading with Dobson, Brissenden, Page and others.
Reading at Miettas in Melbourne (9.6.88).
Several readings during residency at Queensland State Library (September- October 1988).
taped.
Guest Reading NSW State Library in People on Print series.
Reading with Chris Wallace- Crabbe at Rowden White Library (26.4.90).
Poets Union Reading at the Gallery Cafe, Sydney (2.3.94).
12.1 Summary of Overseas Performances
I have given paid readings at numerous overseas universities including Hull, Turin,
London, Edinburgh, Stirling, Aarhus, Pisa, Georgetown, Malta, Venice; and readings
or presentations at numerous major conferences, including the 1978 ACLALS
conference in Malta, the 1978, 1979 and 1986 Struga International Poetry Festivals,
and the 1980 Westminister Abbey Poetry Readings. In October-November 1986 I did
a one-month poetry reading tour of Britain organized by the British National Poetry
Society. In 1988 sent to the Australian Literature conference in Denmark.
In 1990 sent to Russia (Vladivostok conference) by the Department of Foreign Affairs
and Trade. In 1990-1991 was overseas writer-in-residence (the Australia-China
Bilateral Exchange) at East China University in Shanghai. In September 1991 sent by
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Australia Council to represent Australia at the World Conference of Poets in Crete.
More recently there have been cultural visits to India, China and the UK.
13. Australian and Overseas Awards and Prizes
13.1 Australian Awards and Prizes
1961
1965
1972
19771978
1979
1981
1982
1983
1985
1987
1988
Matriculated in Melbourne with six First Class honours, winning a Commonwealth
Scholarship, a Senior Government Scholarship, a Gowrie Bursary, the 1961 Consolidated Zinc
Scholarship (declined), a CRB Scholarship, a Newman Resident Scholarship, Dux of Xavier
College, the Julia Flynn Prize for English, and the Latin Exhibition.
Graduated Bachelor of Arts in English and Classics from Melbourne University with First
Class Honours, First Place, the Douglas Howard Exhibition, and the Shakespeare Scholarship.
(Subsequently taught at University of West Australia and Australian National University until
becoming a writer in 1972).
The NUS Drama Prize.
The Marten Bequest Fellowship for poetry.
The Shell- Artlook $1,250 prize for poetry.
The John Shaw Neilson Poetry Prize.
Canning Literary Award.
Tom Collins Poetry Prize.
The Charles Thatcher Prize.
Sir Thomas Ramsay Science and Humanities Fellowship at the Museum of Victoria.
$1,000 Prize in the ABC's Grace Perry Competition
13.2 Overseas Awards and Prizes
1973
1975
1979
1980
1983
First poems appeared in magazines. Won the Poetry Australia/Farmers International Biennial
Poetry Prize.
The Farmers Prize again, for Turtle Hatching. (Subsequently selected for publication in the
anthology Best Poems of 1976, Borestone, USA).
The British Commonwealth Short Story Prize (500- pounds sterling) for The Black Cabaret.
The London Times's 500- pounds sterling Kenneth Allsop Memorial Prize for prose.
The SPACLALS Short Story Prize for Hunting and Living.
13.3 Fellowships
1973
1974
1977
1983
1984
1984
1985
1986
1989
1990
19911992
Commonwealth Literature Fund half- year Fellowship.
Literature Board Young Writers one- year Fellowship.
Literature Board Special Purpose Grant.
Literature Board half- year Fellowship.
Literature Board half- year Fellowship.
NSW National Parks Writing Fellowship.
NSW National Parks Writing Fellowship (again).
Literature Board General Writing Grant.
Literature Board Senior Fellowship.
$3,000 grant from ACT ADB to produce lyrics with musician Judith Clingan, now
completed as The Canberra Song Cycle.
NSW National Parks Foundation grant ($30,000) to work on poems about the High Country.
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14. Writer-in-Residences and Miscellaneous
Many of the following items were jointly funded by the Australian Literature Board.
1983
1984
1984
1985
1985
1986
1987
1987
1987
1988
1988
1989
1990
19901991
1992
James Cook University, and a second residency at Riverina CAE.
Park Writers Fellowship with New South Wales National Parks.
Tutor in Creative Writing at the McGregor Summer School.
Mini- residency at Griffith University in second semester.
Second Park Writers Fellowship; nine- week campus residency at Darwin Institute of
Technology; Writer-in-the- Community Residency with Townsville City Council.
Three-day mini- residency at the University of Venice.
One- month poetry reading tour of Britain.
With Stephanie Dowrick, provided the Queensland Library Week Seminar on the topic Why
Do We Write? Why Do We Read? (8.2.87).
One- week mini- residency at Monash University; the Victorian Museum's 1987 Science and
Humanities Fellowship involving one year's residency at the Museum; July to October 9 week
repeat residency at Darwin Institute of Technology.
Completion of Thomas Ramsay Residency.
Residency at the State Library of Queensland.
Residency at University of NSW from April for 9 weeks.
Residency at South Australian College of Advanced Education.
Overseas residency at the Australian Studies Centre, East China University, Shanghai, China.
Residency at Monash College Gippsland.
15. Manuscript Holdings
Manuscripts have been purchased by: the Australian National Library; and the
Australian Defence Forces Academy Library; wordprocessor (Osborne 1) and
manuscripts purchased by the Powerhouse Museum; manuscript of book The Grub in
the Wood of Time, four copies elaborately bound by designer-binders John Tonkin and
Sun Evrard--purchased (at $4000 each) by: Biblioteque Nationale de France, and Rare
Books Collection Queensland State Library.
15.1 Patents
Mark is the holder of 'International PCT patent no. pct/au00/00286: Text Processing
and Display Methods and Systems'.
Mark O'Connor and Documenta are jointly developing an exciting new product called
'READRIGHT' which, when completed, will provide a revolutionary new approach to
recognition of language patterns in English. Preliminary results of this project may be
viewed on a temporary website which is password-protected (details may be gained
from Mark O’Connor).
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