Alison J. Barton is a Wiradjuri poet based in Naarm. She has degrees in Professional Writing & Editing, Social Work and Gender Studies, and balances her writing career with a day-job as a Social Worker. Themes of race relations, Aboriginal-Australian history, colonisation, gender and psychoanalytic theory are central to her poetry. She is widely published in Australian and international poetry and literary journals including Meanjin, Meniscus, Overland, Cordite, Westerly Magazine, Australian Poetry Journal, Rabbit and Mascara Literary Review. In 2023 she won three fellowships with Varuna House and her poetry was recognised in numerous prizes. In both 2022 and 2023, Alison's work appeared in Best of Australian Poems, and she was the inaugural winner of the Cambridge University First Nations Writer-in-Residence Fellowship. Alison's work can be viewed at www.alisonjbarton.com and you can follow her latest achievements on Instagram @alison_j_barton.