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Bush Spirit - Book 3 |
Heart-Break Corner The Black Hole Always Wear Clean Knickers The Weather Bloke Public Speaking Turning Forty Man's Best Friend Lost Apologies The Emu Discarded Woman Gremlin In The Hard-drive One Sunday Night In Eulo Black Spider Dammit Jason And The Excavator All God's Creatures, Kate You're My Sister, But It's Sport Nevermind Nevermore Don't You Love Me Any More? Are We Having Fun Yet? Nancy On The Internet |
Polocrosse Title So Glad You Asked Keeping Off Committees Frog In The S-Bend When In Drought A Little Rhyme Mornings The Average Australian "I Don't Care" Dear Mum And Dad Old Mate And His Horse You're The Teacher The Truth About (some) Men The Challenger Writing Rhymes Ploocrosse The Dunny Dunnie Done Television Eats Kids Speaking In Bush What Game Lambs Grow Up Thanks Yowah Writing A Novel The Bladder Song |
Janine Haig lives on a sheep property between Eulo and Yowah in Far South West Queensland and uses writing as 'therepy'. Her husband, Doug, features quite frequently in her verses. Luckily he has a sense of humor. Surprisingly the people of Eulo, Janine's nearest town, about 80 kilometres from Yowah, are still talking to her as well.
Many of the "pomes" are taken from real events with a tiny amount of exaggeration added for interest. Some of the people mentioned might even be familiar.
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