Tric O'Heare
POET WRITER TEACHER
Events & News - 2025
17 June 2025 - Book Launch - Readings, Carlton
Join us to celebrate Tric O'Heare and Ross Donlon's
'G & S Ghazals and Sonnets in Conversation'
G & S Ghazals and Sonnets is a collaboration between two well-known poets Ross Donlon and Tric O'Heare. This collection takes the form of a poetic conversation, an exchange of ghazals and sonnets.
Alicia Sometimes, well known writer and broadcaster,
will be overseeing the launch of the book
Free, but bookings are essential.
Please book here
3rd February 2025 - Guest Poet - Geoff's Poetry@Smiths, Canberra
O'Heare is the feature 'out of town' poet on Monday Feb 3rd for
"Geoff's Poetry @ Smiths" which is held at Smith's Alternative in Canberra.She will be reading from her most recent book 'Like a Girl on a Page'.
Events & News - 2024
29 October 2024 - Book Launch - Readings, Carlton
O’Heare’s most recent book, Like a Girl on a Page (MARK TIME BOOKS, 2024) was launched at Readings, Carlton on 29 October, 2024. The book explores the devastating impact of the loss of a young person to suicide. Link to the Poetry launch: Like a Girl on a Page — Readings Books.
O’Heare’s most recent book, Like a Girl on a Page (MARK TIME BOOKS, 2024) was launched at Readings, Carlton on 29 October, 2024. The book explores the devastating impact of the loss of a young person to suicide. Link to the Poetry launch: Like a Girl on a Page — Readings Books.
1 October 2024 - Highly Commended - ACU Prize for Poetry, NSW
The ACU Prize for Poetry is one of Australia's most eminment prizes for a single poem. The prize has been run by the Australian Catholic University for the last 12 years. This year ninety-two poems have been published in an anthology edited by Prize judges Professor Hillel OAM and Professor Robert H.C. Carver which was launched at the Awards Ceremony on 1 October. A copy can be purchased here.
The ACU Prize for Poetry is one of Australia's most eminment prizes for a single poem. The prize has been run by the Australian Catholic University for the last 12 years. This year ninety-two poems have been published in an anthology edited by Prize judges Professor Hillel OAM and Professor Robert H.C. Carver which was launched at the Awards Ceremony on 1 October. A copy can be purchased here.