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Synaptic Transmissions: An Elegy

McCooey, David 2021, Synaptic Transmissions: An ElegyStorm Brain: The Hippocrates Book of the Brain, The Hippocrates Press, London, Eng., pp.51-52

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Title Synaptic Transmissions: An Elegy
Author(s) McCooey, DavidORCID iD for McCooey, David orcid.org/0000-0001-8122-4863
Source title Storm Brain: The Hippocrates Book of the Brain
Publication date 2021
Material type poetry
Start page 51
End page 52
Total pages 2
Publisher The Hippocrates Press
Place of Publication London, Eng.
Keyword(s) elegy
neurology
poetry
Notes The Hippocrates Book of the Brain is an international anthology of poetry, co-edited by Wendy French, Michael Hulse, and Donald Singer. I was approached by Em Prof Hulse to contribute to this work, which includes work by major poets such as CK Stead as well as companion pieces by leading medical professionals.
ISBN 9781916398115
Language eng
Indigenous content off
Field of Research 190402 Creative Writing (incl Playwriting)
Socio Economic Objective 970120 Expanding Knowledge in Language
HERDC Research category JO3 Original Creative Works – Textual Work
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30166289

Document type: Creative Writing
Collections: Faculty of Arts and Education
School of Communication and Creative Arts
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