Coming in October 2022:

Kinship Studies is part of the Red Letter Series published by Life Before Man, the poetry imprint of Gazebo Books, founded by artist and publisher Phil Day. Edited by Day and Des Cowley, the Red Letter Series produces a limited edition of twenty-five numbered and signed chapbooks, each featuring an original woodcut created by Day. The first four titles in the series (2021) were Laurie Duggan’s The Earlwood Journal (The Fire Season), Jordie Albiston’s Book: 15-Line Sonnets, Ken Bolton’s Three of Them, and Jill Jones’s My Workshop of Filthy Creation. This year the series will release new work by Judith Beveridge, Judith Bishop, Anthony Lawrence and Lindsay Tuggle. Read more about the Red Letter Series in the Australian Book Review.

Lindsay’s poetry is featured in Admissions: Voices Within Mental Health, edited by David Stavanger, Radhiah Chowdhury and Mohammad Awad. ‘This groundbreaking collection documents the state of mental health in Australia, foregrounding a wide range of voices with lived experience.’ Includes new work by: Grace Tame, Shastra Deo, Ali Cobby Eckermann, Ellen van Neerven, Omar Sakr and many others. In the words of editor Radhiah Chowdhury, “This book won't break your heart; it will stitch it back together again.” Available now for preorder from Upswell, on shelves in October.