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Cassandra Complex

Author: Sara Crane  

Cassandra Complex is a full-length work of poetry drawn from the writer's experience as a long-term childless person on the cusp of fading fertility. It explores isolation, neurodivergence and identity.

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Cassandra Complex is a full-length work of poetry drawn from the writer's experience as a long-term childless person on the cusp of fading fertility. It explores isolation, neurodivergence and identity.

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Cassandra Complex is a full-length work of poetry drawn from the writer's experience as a long-term childless person on the cusp of fading fertility. It explores isolation, neurodivergence and identity.

Behind the outlier and gritty perception of the world around the writer, is a core, mesmerised with the beauty of place, science and existential. With age and anonymity comes the writer's ability to sink into the corners of third spaces unobtrusively.

These poems examine the outside with raw candor and whip-smart wordcraft to reveal inner workings we yearn to keep secret. Cassandra Complex is an unapologetic body of work that draws inspiration from the Greek myth and explores the meaning of voice in the present. It soars with hope and tenacity.

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About the Author

Sara Crane is a poet, performer and lawyer, working on Awabakal and Gadigal lands. Sara has been published in the Newcastle Poetry Prize, Babyteeth, Bareknuckle Poet, Gemzine as well as Grieve, Women of Words and Girls on Key Anthologies. She has also published a chapbook titled Only Skin Separates Us. Sara is a poignant wordsmith cutting across page, hip hop and slam origins, Hilltop Hoods/APRAAMCOS Initiative winner, as well as an AFTRS screenwriting graduate. An inventive explorateur in written form, she also works with people experiencing drug dependency.

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Product Details

Publisher
Puncher and Wattmann
Published
1st May 2025
Pages
82
ISBN
9781923099562

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