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Submissions: 2026 publication program
We are delighted to announce that 5 Islands Press is now open for submissions from poets interested in being part of our 2026 publication program. We will be open for submissions from now until 11:50pm on 14 June 2025 (AEST).
May 31, 2025


If only all offices were as beautiful as this!
The Office of Literary Endeavours This impressive new collection from acclaimed poet Mark Roberts is now available. Many of you will know...
May 19, 2025


The Zebra has arrived
What a good-looking Zebra! This book is proof that you can (sometimes) judge a book by its cover. Gerhard Bachfischer's splendid book...
May 19, 2025


A Gray Day Out
By a very happy coincidence, Australian Book Review chose to publish Mark Tredinnick's excellent essay on Robert Gray in the same week as 5 Islands Press opened submissions the 2026 Robert Gray Prize for poetry. Mark, as some of you will know, knew Robert Gray well, and was a great admirer and promoter of his work. Last year, he conceived, coordinated and edited Bright Crockery Days —a festschrift in Gray's honour. Twenty-four literary luminaries each contributed an essay on


The Ease of Eggs: Nourishment for the Soul
This week, we celebrate the arrival of Benjamin Dodd's third poetry collection, The Ease of Eggs . The world Dodds witnesses and recalls in these tidy, playful lyric poems has a dignity and courtesy and unexpected kindness. And what a various, surprising and surprisingly tender world it is. As Carol Jenkins has written: "This book ... is a cabinet of the eclectic: school observations, the universe at large, men and gender, cinematic culture, science at work. But always we a


Definitely A Woman We Should Listen To
A Woman Talks to Her Tongue speaks of a family, its secrets and silences, unacknowledged griefs and inherited traumas. Written from the point of view of the fifth child in a complex family, the early poems catch and release a few moments in a daughter’s life, from her early childhood to parenthood. The second section of the book is a kind and passionate cry for truth-telling, femininity and creativity, and includes a series of remarkable monologues that examine silence and b
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