Author: Rico Craig
Rico Craig is a writer, award-winning poet and workshop facilitator whose work melds the narrative, lyrical and cinematic. His poetry has been awarded prizes or shortlisted for the Montreal Poetry Prize, Val Vallis Prize, Newcastle Poetry Prize, Dorothy Porter Poetry Prize and University of Canberra Poetry Prize. Bone Ink (UWAP), his first poetry collection, was winner of the 2017 Anne Elder Award and shortlisted for the Kenneth Slessor Poetry Prize 2018. Since 2012 he has worked as Storyteller-in-Chief at the Story Factory, designing and facilitating creative writing programs for young people, and teacher development programs for adults. His most recent collections Our Tongues Are Songs (2021) and Nekhau (2022) are published by Recent Work Press.
In Any City at BURNING HOUSE PRESS
Last of the Barbary Lions: a haibun sequence at BURNING HOUSE PRESS
BONE INK – awarded Anne Elder Prize 2017
New poems in NOBLE/GAS QTRLY
Kenneth Slessor Prize – shortlist
“THERE IS LITTLE TIME FOR OUR SECRET DANCE”: CLARE ARCHIBALD INTERVIEWS AUSTRALIAN POET, RICO CRAIG
Purchase BONE INK here
Bone Ink reviewed at The Ultraviolet Range
