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Books


[Launch poster: James Fryer]


Contents:



  1. The Oceanic Feeling. Drawings by Katharina Jaeger. Afterword by Bronwyn Lloyd. ISBN 978-0-473-55801-7. Auckland: Salt & Greyboy Press, 2021. 72 pp.




  2. Ghost Stories. ISBN 978-0-9951165-5-9. 99% Press. Auckland: Lasavia Publishing, 2019. 140 pp.




  3. The Annotated Tree Worship. Auckland: Paper Table, 2017:
    • Draft Research Portfolio. ISBN 978-0-473-41328-6. Paper Table Novellas, 2 (i). iv + 88 pp.
    • List of Topoi. ISBN 978-0-473-41329-3. Paper Table Novellas, 2 (ii). iv + 94 pp.




  4. A Clearer View of the Hinterland: Poems & Sequences 1981-2014. ISBN: 978-0-473-29640-7. Wellington: HeadworX, 2014. ii + 190 pp.




  5. Celanie: Poems & Drawings after Paul Celan. Poems by Jack Ross & Drawings by Emma Smith, with an Afterword by Bronwyn Lloyd. ISBN: 978-0-473-22484-4. Pania Samplers, 3. Auckland: Pania Press, 2012. 168 pp.




  6. Kingdom of Alt. Short Stories and a Novella by Jack Ross. ISBN 978-1-877441-15-8. Auckland: Titus Books, 2010. [iv] + 240 pp.




  7. EMO. A Novel by Jack Ross. ISBN 978-1-877441-07-3. Auckland: Titus Books, 2008. [vi] + 258 pp.




  8. To TerezĂ­n. Travelogue by Jack Ross, with an Afterword by Martin Edmond. Social and Cultural Studies, 8. ISSN 1175-7132. Auckland: Massey University, 2007. ii + 90 pp.




  9. The Imaginary Museum of Atlantis. A Novel by Jack Ross. ISBN 0-9582586-8-6 . Auckland: Titus Books, 2006. 164 pp.




  10. Trouble in Mind. A Novella by Jack Ross. ISBN 0-9582586-1-9. Auckland: Titus Books, 2005. [ii] + 102 pp.




  11. Monkey Miss Her Now & Everything a Teenage Girl Should Know. Short Stories by Jack Ross. ISBN 0-476-00182-X. Auckland: Danger Publishing, 2004. 138 pp.




  12. Chantal’s Book. Poems by Jack Ross. ISBN 0-473-08744-8. Wellington: HeadworX, 2002. 112 pp.




  13. Nights with Giordano Bruno. A Novel by Jack Ross. ISBN 0-9582225-0-9. Wellington: Bumper Books, 2000. [xii] + 224.




  14. City of Strange Brunettes. Poems by Jack Ross. ISBN 0-473-05446-9. Auckland: The Pohutukawa Press, 1998. 98 pp.







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