Judith Bishop is the author of three award-winning poetry collections, Event (Salt, 2007), Interval (UQP, 2018), and Circadia (2024), as well as three limited edition chapbooks, including Here Hear (Life Before Man, 2022). Judith’s awards include the Kenneth Slessor Poetry Prize for Interval and the Peter Porter Poetry Prize (2006, 2011). Her poems have been used as lyrics for compositions including Jane Stanley’s ‘14 Weeks’ for the Glasgow School of Art Choir (2023), ‘The Indifferent’ for the Hermes Experiment (2024), Andrew Ford’s ‘Isolation Hymn’ (2021), and Mastaneh Nazarian’s ‘Aubade’ (2019). Judith lives in Melbourne, Australia, and has studied in the United States and Britain. She is the 2024-2026 Tracey Banivanua Mar Fellow at La Trobe University and is writing a book about AI and human data.
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