Bibliography

The following list of items forms the core of my bibliography of published items. Most of these are available offsite, although there are a number of items available on site, primarily some poems, some prose about poetry, and the issues of both Calenture and Melaleuca. I have not included details of my writing for amateur press associations, however.

For the most part the entries are organised alphabetically rather than chronologically, largely as a failure of myself in my notetaking.


Chapter One: Books, Chapbooks and Broadsheets

21 Sonnets
(Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005); chapbook
(Tweed Heads South, NSW : Privately Printed, 2011); chapbook.
3 Poems
(Tweed Heads West : Wind and Wave Press, 2010); chapbook.
All Hope Will Die
(Tweed Heads South, NSW : privately published, 2009); e-broadsheet.
Alter Ego
(Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007); broadsheet.
Analog Lands
([England] : The House of Moonlight, 2004); e-chapbook (http://www.waldeneast.fsnet.co.uk/analoglands.htm).
Bitter Honey
(Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006); e-chapbook.
Chrysanthemum and Skull
(Tweed Heads South, NSW : privately published, 2009); e-broadsheet.
A Concordance to the Poetry of Donald Wandrei
(comp.) (New York : Hippocampus Press, 2008); book and e-book (http://www.hippocampuspress.com/userfiles/Concordance_to_the_Poetry_of_Donald_Wandrei_-_Phillip_A__Ellis.pdf).
Evil Orchids
(Tweed Heads South, NSW : privately published, 2009); e-broadsheet.
The Flayed Man
(Tweed Heads South, NSW : privately published, 2009); e-broadsheet.
The Flayed Man: and Other Poems
(Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008); chapbook.
A Harvest: Poems
(forthcoming from Diminuendo Poetry Press); book.
Lines Written in the Realisation that John Tranter must Die
(Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007); broadsheet.
Morning Light
(Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007); e-chapbook.
Rothko on the Blue Mountains at Bushfire Season
(Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007); broadsheet.
Sonnets for Fred Phillips
(Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2008); e-chapbook.
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems
(Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005); chapbook.
Symptoms Positive and Negative
(Warners Bay, NSW : Picaro Press, 2011); chapbook.
Three Sonnets
(Banora Point, NSW : privately published, 2005); chapbook.
(Tweed Heads West, NSW : privately published, 2009); chapbook.
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains
Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); dual language edition.
W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); dual language edition; language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.

Chapter Two: Journals Edited

Breaking Light Poetry Magazine (2010)
1 (August 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Breaking-Light-001.pdf).
2 (October 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Breaking-Light-002.pdf).
3 (December 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Breaking-Light-003.pdf).
Calenture (2005-2009).
1:1 (September 2005; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/1-1.pdf).
1:2 (January 2006; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/1-2.pdf) — Clark Ashton Smith issue.
1:3 (May 2006; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/1-3.pdf).
2:1 (September 2006; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/2-1.pdf).
2:2 (January 2007; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/2-2.pdf) — H. P. Lovecraft issue.
2:3 (May 2007; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/2-3.pdf).
3:1 (December 2007; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/3-1.pdf).
3:2 (January 2008; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/3-2.pdf) — Bruce Boston issue.
3:3 (May 2008; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/3-3.pdf).
4:1 (September 2009; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/4-1.pdf).
Contemporary Rhyme (2007).
4:4 (Fall 2007; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/4_4.html).
Krokodil (2007).
1 (November 2007; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Krokodil-001.pdf).
Melaleuca (2009-).
1 (July 2009; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-001.pdf).
2 (August 2009; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-002.pdf).
3 (September 2009; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-003.pdf).
4 (October 2009; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-004.pdf).
5 (November 2009; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-005.pdf).
6 (December 2009; href="http://www.phillipaellis.com/wp-
content/uploads/2012/07/Melaleuca-
006.pdf">http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-
006.pdf).
7 (January 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-007.pdf).
8 (February 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-008.pdf).
9 (March 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-009.pdf).
10 (April 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-010.pdf).
11 (May 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-011.pdf).
12 (June 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-012.pdf).
13 (July 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-013.pdf).
14 (August 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-014.pdf).
15-16 (September-October 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-015-016.pdf).
17 November (2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-017.pdf).
18 (December 2010; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-018.pdf).
19 (January 2011; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-019.pdf).
20-24 (February-June 2011; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-020-024.pdf).
25-28 (July-October 2011; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-025-028.pdf).
29-36 (November 2011-June 2012; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-029-036.pdf).
37 (July 2012; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Melaleuca-037.pdf).
Poezioj (2008).
1 (Aprilo 2008; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Poezioj-001.pdf).
2 (Majo 2008; http://www.phillipaellis.com/2012/07/Poezioj-002.pdf).
Studies in Australian Weird Fiction (2008-2009).
1 (2008).
2 (2008).
3 (2009).

Chapter Three: Poems by Phillip A. Ellis

“1 February 2008″
SpeedPoets (September 2012): [4].
“12 January 2009″
RedBubble (http://www.redbubble.com/people/ozreaderdotcom/writing/6489583-12-january-2009).
“13 March 1977″
RedBubble (http://www.redbubble.com/people/ozreaderdotcom/writing/2064167-13-march-1977).
“15 August 2009″
Kipple
(28 June 2010; http://kipplepoetry.blogspot.com/2010/06/phillip-ellis-15-august-2009.html).
“15 January 2012″
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis: 15th of January, 2012″ Bluepepper (15 January 2012; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/new-poetry-by-philip-ellis.html).
“20 April 2008″
A Tender Touch and a Shade of Blue (http://atendertouch.blogspot.com.au/2008/01/snow-pine-and-winter-weather.html).
EditRed (no longer available).
PoemHunter.com (18 September 2009; http://poemhunter.com/poem/20-april-2008/).
“24 February 1989″
Abovegroundtesting 115 (November 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt115/agt115.html).
3 Poems (Tweed Heads West : Wind and Wave Press, 2010): [2].
“27 December 2008″
Melaleuca 1 (July 2009): 6; as by: L. S. Fisher.
http://www.phillipaellis.com/poetry/
“431 B. C.”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 65.
http://www.phillipaellis.com/poetry/
“6th April 2007″
”6 April 2007” Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 11.
“64 Paths”
SpeedPoets 11:4 ([June 2012]): [18].
“7th April 2007″
”7 April 2007” Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 12.
“9th January 2009″
“9 January 2009″ SpeedPoets 9:4 ([June 2010]): [17].
“A Is for a Shyness”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (11 May 2011; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2011/05/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “The Edge of Space” and “Of Songs and Sonnets”).
“Abel, on the Earth”
SpeedPoets (): .
http://www.phillipaellis.com/poetry
“About the Nightingale (A Variation Thereof)”
“’About the Nightingale (A Variation Thereof)’, by Phillip A. Ellis” Your Coleridge (22 March 2013; http://samueltaylorcoleridge.me/2013/03/22/about-the-nightingale-a-variation-thereof-by-phillip-a-ellis/).
“Above the Beaches of the World”
Eskimo Pie (January 2013; http://www.eskimopie.net/ellisdec12.htm).
“Absorption”
Because we Write 4 (July 2007; http://www.becausewewrite.com/Issue_4_Ellis.htm).
3 Poems (Tweed Heads West : Wind and Wave Press, 2010): [2].
“The Abyss”
Pool (10 November 2008; http://www.pool.org.au/media/the_abyss).
“An Account of an Actual Dream”
The Eldritch Dark ( ; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/211/an-account-of-an-actual-dream).
“Adamant and Ice”
RedBubble (http://www.redbubble.com/people/ozreaderdotcom/writing/2019590-adamant-and-ice).
“An Address to the Beloved”
Are Voles Electric? (no longer online).
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/an-address-to-the-beloved/).
“Address t’th 2011 AFL Gran’ Final Bustfast,Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, by Tony Abbott”
Melaleuca 25-28 (July-October 2011): 23-24; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Advice to Students”
“Two Poems by Phillip A. Ellis” Busk (15 August 2012; http://buskjournal.wordpress.com/2012/08/15/two-poems-by-philip-a-ellis/).
“The Aerial Behemoth”
“Opus 1810″ The Eldritch Dark (8 December 2005 ; href="http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/56/opus-1810">http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/56/opus-1810).
“Aesthetic”
Brevity Poetry Review (15 August 2012; http://brevitypoetryreview.blogspot.com.au/2012/08/aesthetic.html).
“After a Conversation”
Every Day Poets (forthcoming).
“After Christopher Brennan”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 86.
“After John Tranter, on Painting the Whole Sky”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (5 January 2010; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2010/01/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Nightmare of a Haunted Father”).
“After Night-Rain”
Inwood Indiana 1: Esther (2010): .
“After Recollections of Old Liverpool”
Pennsylvania Literary Journal British Literature Issue (Winter 2010): .
“After the Last Kick”
Ygdrasil 20:7 (July 2012; http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-1207.pdf).
“After the Loss”
“Opus 1049″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [17]).
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/after-the-loss/).
“After the Rain”
“NaPoWriMo Day 18: After the Rain” Phillip Ellis (18 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-18-after-the-rain/).
“After the Rain of Cometary Fragments”
Star*Line 30:6 (November/December 2007): 22.
RedBubble (http://www.redbubble.com/people/ozreaderdotcom/writing/2244221-after-the-rain-of-cometary-fragments).
“After the Salt of the Earth”
SpeedPoets (October 2010): .
“Afternoon Trees, Canberra”
Pool (5 April 2009; http:/
/pool.abc.net.au/media/afternoon_trees_canberra
).
“Aftertaste”
Eskimo Pie (January 2013; http://www.eskimopie.net/ellisdec12.htm).
“Alas, what Spirit Led Astray”
“Songs of Averoigne: III” The Eldritch Dark (31 December 2003; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/148/songs-of-averoigne%3A-iii).
“The Albatross”
AboveGroundTesting (January 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt105.html).
“The Alchemist Sings”
“Opus 1738″ Contemporary Rhyme 3:4 (Fall 2006; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/3_4.html.
“Alien Nation”
Melaleuca 039-042 (September-December 2012): 9; as by: prof Vat Lech.
“An Alien Sea”
RedBubble (http://www.redbubble.com/people/ozreaderdotcom/writing/2059151-an-alien-sea).
“All Hope will Die”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 14.
All Hope Will Die (Tweed Heads South, NSW : privately published, 2009; e-broadsheet).
Weird Verse Quarterly 1:2 (May 2010): 5.
“All Must Die”
“The Final Days” The
Eldritch Dark
(http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/188/the-final-days).
PoemHunter.com(13 March 2010; http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/all-must-die/).
Weird Verse Quarterly 1:2 (May 2010): 6.
“An Alliterative Sonnet for Clare”
“” www.thotanhinhthuc.org (4 November 2011; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_sonnet2.html)
“BÀI SONNET ĐIỆP ÂM CHO CLARE” www.thotanhinhthuc.org (4 November 2011; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_sonnet2.html); language of translation: Vietnamese; translation by Khe Iem.
“Alter Ego”
Alter Ego (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007).
“Alternate Version”
Rose Red Review 2 (Autumn 2012; http://roseredreview.org/2012-autumn-alternate-version-phillip-a-ellis/).
“Ambition”
Apeiron Review 2 (January 2013; http://www.scribd.com/doc/118912960/Apeiron-Review-Issue-2): 48.
“Amo et Odi”
“Fire Sings us Closer, Ice Repels..” Songs of Innocence 5 (2004 ): 76.
Pool (17 December 2008; http://www.pool.org.au/media/amo_et_odi).
“Amphibrachic Trimeters”
“NaPoWriMo Day 24: Amphibrachic Trimeters” The Cruellest Month (24 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-24-amphibrachic-trimeters.html).
“And Even my Memories shall Die”
“Opus 996: Traralgon Memories” 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [24].
http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01 (no longer online).
http://phillipellis.f-snet.com/ (no longer online).
“Angels of Soft Starlight”
“Forever flung as snow” The Eldritch Dark (31 January 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/143/forever-flung-as-snow).
“Anniversary Dinner”
Weird Verse Quarterly 1:2 (May 2010): 7.
“Annunciation”
Frisson: Disconcerting Verse 21 (Spring 2001): .
http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01/ (no longer online).
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 10.
http://phillipellis.f-snet.com/ (no longer online).
“Anonymity”
Poetic Legacy (http://www.poetriclegacy.mysite.com/custom3_1.html).
“Anonymity” (“A sea of texts surrounds me”)
Pomona Valley Review 7 (April 2013; forthcoming): ?
“Another Form of Madeleine”
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/another-form-of-madeleine/).
“Another Lost Shark”
SpeedPoets 10:4 ([2011]): 20.
“Another River”
Eskimo Pie (January 2013; http://www.eskimopie.net/ellisdec12.htm).
“Another Song for Clare”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (31 August 2011; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2011/08/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Another Sonnet (for Clare)” and “August (for Clare)”).
“Another Sonnet (for Clare)”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (31 August 2011; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2011/08/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Another Song for Clare” and “August (for Clare)”).
”Apollo”
Tincture Journal 2 (forthcoming).
“The Apparition”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 25.
“The Apparition on the City Street”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 65-66.
“An April’s Fool Day Rhyme”
“Post-weekend Poetry 070: ‘An April’s Fool Day Rhyme’ by Phillip A Ellis” Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog (1 April 2013; http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/2013/04/01/post-weekend-poetry-070-an-aprils-fool-day-rhyme-by-phillip-a-ellis/).
“Arcturus”
Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [17].
“Armidale in Autumn”
“Opus 1″ http://phillipellis.fcpages.com (no longer online).
“Around my Lazy Morning”
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“As a Crocodile’s Heart”
SpeedPoets (October 2011): .
“As all Things Shall Die”
“Opus 1891″ The Eldritch Dark (29 April 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/32/opus-1891).
“As from their Crypts”
“As from their crypts, the ghouls emerge as one..” The Eldritch Dark (29
September 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/158/as-from-
their-crypts%2C-the-ghouls-emerge-as-one..
).
“As from their crypts, the ghouls emerge as one..” Penny Dreadful 15 (2004): 15.
“As if a Jacket”
Melaleuca 8 (February 2010): 7; as by L. S. Fisher.
“As It Rains”
Beyond the Rainbow 66 (March/April 2013): 11.
“As Stars Unattainable”
Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [15-16].
“As the Stars”
“Opus 1856″ The Eldritch Dark (http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/49/opus-1856).
Ink, Sweat and Tears (3 February 2013; http://www.inksweatandtears.co.uk/pages/?p=3970).
“The Assignation”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 67-72.
“At Broadmeadow, Dawn”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [28].
“At Dawn…”
Songs of Innocence 5 (2004): .
“At Lakes Entrance”
SpeedPoets (April 2013; forthcoming): ?
“At Pilgrimage’s End”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 44.
“At the Dying Land”
“Nơi Vùng Đất Chết Mòn” Tan Hinh Thuc (http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng Tho Khac/ttk_ellis_dyingland.html; language of translation: Vietnamese).
”At the Theatre”
Pash Capsule (19 February 2013).
“At the Water’s Edge”
Innisfree Poetry Journal 16 (forthcoming 2013).
”Atheist Thought”
Tincture Journal 2 (forthcoming).
“Atlantean Piece”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 62.
“Atlantis Drowned”
Weird Verse Quarterly 1:2 (May 2010): 7.
“Atlantis the Lost”
“Opus 801″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [15].
“Auf Flügeln des Gesanges” / Heinrich Heine
Contemporary Rhyme 3:1 (Winter 2005/2006; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/3_1.html; original language: German).
“August (for Clare)”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (31 August 2011; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2011/08/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Another Song for Clare” and “Another Sonnet (for Clare)”).
“Aus Meinen Tränen Sprießen” / Heinrich Heine
Contemporary Rhyme 3:1 (Winter 2005/2006; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/3_1.html; original language: German).
“Austere, and Adult”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Srogi i dorosły”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
Travelling North (Tweed Heads West : [privately published], 2009): .
“[Australian Couplet]” (“The moons set”)
“‘Australian couplets’* by Phillip A. Ellis” Scifaikuest (August 2013; forthcoming).
“[Australian Couplet]” (“The sun a point of light,”)
“‘Australian couplets’* by Phillip A. Ellis” Scifaikuest (August 2013; forthcoming).
“An Australian Evening”
WestWard Quarterly (forthcoming).
“Australian Hendecasyllabics”
Morgen’s Online Poetry Writing Group (11 January 2013; http://poetrywritinggroup.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/poem-003-australian-hendecasyllabics-by-phillip-ellis/).
“Australian Hendecasyllabics for Graham Nunn”
“Australian Hendecasyllabics” SpeedPoets 11:4 ([June 2012]):[20].
“Australian Hendecasyllabics of Autumn”
“NaPoWriMo Day 8: Australian Hendecasyllabics of Autumn” Phillip Ellis (8 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-8-australian-hendecasyllabics-of-autumn/).
“Autumn”
SpeedPoets 13:2 (March 2013): [10].
“An Autumn Evening”
“Opus 2185″ AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“An Autumn Sky”
Poetic Voices Magazine (): .
“Opus 598″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [12].
“Avowal” (“To you I give my all: all from my heart”)
“Opus 1859: Avowal” The Eldritch Dark (http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/52/opus-1859%3A-avowal).
“Opus 1862: Avowal” 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [23].
”Avowal” (“She exists now.”)
Pash Capsule (forthcoming).
“Babe of Silence”
Cynic Online Magazine (May 2007; http://archive.cynicmag.com/archive.asp?articleid=1667&cat=Cafe).
“A Bagatelle”
Beyond the Rainbow 66 (March/April 2013): 11.
“Balgownie”
From the Depths (11 January 2013; http://www.hauntedwaterspress.com/From_the_Depths/Entries/2013/1/11_Balgownieby_Phillip_A._Ellis.html).
“The Ballad of Lindsay Lohan’s Muff”
Electronic Cerebrectomy (No longer available).
“The Ballad of the Knight of Weir”
“Opus 1813″ The Eldritch Dark (http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/58/opus-1813).
“The Ballade of the Barrows”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 37.
http://www.phillipaellis.com/poetry/
“The Ballade of the Currawong’s Song”
Numbat (2008; http://www.wapoets.net.au/numbat/pdu/poems08/phillip_ellis_chance_encounter.html).
“The Ballade of the External Student”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 80.
“Basilisk”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 22.
“The Battle Continues”
“Phillip A. Ellis” Leaves Literary Journal (Autumn 2013; http://leavesliteraryjournal.blogspot.com.au/2013/04/phillip-ellis.html).
“The Bay of Islands”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (7 December 2010; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_bayofislands.html); with Vietnamese translation by: Khe Iem; as: “VỊNH CỦA NHỮNG HẢI ĐẢO”.
“Be Crowned with Light”
“Opus 1926″ The Eldritch Dark (http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/23/opus-1926).

Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [13].
“Beatrice”
“Beatrycze” Cegła 14 (2008; language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała).
“Beauty”
The Eldritch Dark (26 April 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/prose-poetry-plays/27/beauty).
“Beauty is Silent”
“Opus 1888″ The Eldritch Dark (29 April 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/29/opus-1888).
“Beauty’s Song”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 62.
“Because there Is No Hope for the Future”
Melaleuca 13 (July 2010): 8; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Before the Government Raid (Innsmouth)”
Nightscapes 16 (2006; http://www.epberglund.com/RGttCM/nightscapes/NS16/ns16po03.htm).
“Before the Storm”
“Before the Deluge” Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005).
“Beggary”
Ygdrasil: a Journal of the Poetic Arts 15:9 (September 2007; http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-0709.HTM).
AuthorsDen (http://www.authorsden.com/categories/poetry_top.asp?id=235790&catid=33).
“Bell-Birds”
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/bell-birds-2/).
“The Beloved Speaks”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 68.
“The Beloved to the Lover”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 60.
“Beneath Evil Skies”
The Eldritch Dark (http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/203/beneath-evil-skies).
Dark Legacy 5 (1999): 7.
Lines, Steve, and John B. Ford (eds.), Cthulhu’s Creatures: Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos (Marton : JnJ Pub. ; Calne : Rainfall Books, 2007): 148.
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 44.
“Berlin”
Melaleuca 14 (August 2010): 3; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Between Stations”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Pomiędzy stacjami”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Between the Will and the Word”
“Opus 1889″ The Eldritch Dark (http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/30/opus-1889).
“Beyond the Veil of Seeming”
“Opus 244″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : [Phillip A. Ellis], 2005): [7].
“Biggles Goes Gay for Patrick White”
Going Down Swinging (): .
“Bioluminescence”
“Opus 1635″ Analog Lands ([England] : The House of Moonlight, 2004; http://www.waldeneast.fsnet.co.uk/analoglands.htm).
PoemHunter.com (http://poemhunter.com/poem/bioluminescence/).
”Birds”
Beyond the Rainbow 66 (March/April 2013): 11.
“Birdsongs of Beauty”
“NaPoWriMo Day 10: Birdsongs of Beauty” Phillip Ellis (10 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-10-birdsongs-of-beauty/).
“Bitter Waters”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 6.
“The Black Fane of Silence”
Strange Gardens (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [21].
“Black Frost in Cimmeria”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“The Black Man”
Poetic Chaos .
“A Blank and Pallid Beast”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 64.
“A Blank Verse Sonnet for a Friend”
“NaPoWriMo Day 1: A Blank Verse Sonnet for a Friend” The Cruellest Month (1 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-1-blank-verse-sonnet-for.html).
http://www.phillipaellis.com/poetry/
“A Blank Verse Sonnet from Suburbia”
“NaPoWriMo Day 11: A Blank Verse Sonnet from Suburbia” Phillip Ellis (11 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-11-a-blank-verse-sonnet-from-suburbia/).
“A Blank Verse Villanelle”
AboveGroundTesting (http://www.abovegroundtesting.com/).
“Bless me”
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 8.
“Bliss”
AboveGroundTesting (January 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt105.html).
“Blue Skies at Last”
“Opus 1151″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [18].
“The Book of Secrets”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 12.
“Bottles”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Butelki”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Bouts Rimes” (“My heart is never with Galilee”)
“Opus 1661: Bouts Rimes”The Eldritch Dark (http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/98/opus-1661%3A-bouts-rimes).
“Bouts Rimes” (“Some spirits live of fire, some live of light,”)
Songs of Innocence 5 (2004 ): 48.
“Brilliant Night, Domain of Stars”
The Eldritch Dark (http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/154/brilliant-night%2C-domain-of-stars).
“The Burning Bush”
Songs of Innocence 4 (2001): 106.
“A Bush Meditation”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (23rd September 2010; http://thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_abush.html; with Vietnamese translation by Khe Iem).
“The Call of the Deep”
Innsmouth Tales (2000): 2.
Lines, Steve, and John B. Ford (eds.), Inhabitants of Innsmouth ([England] : Rainfall, 2006): 37.
http://www.phillipaellis.com/poetry/
“The Call to Love”
“Opus 4″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : privately printed, 2005): [3].
“Cane Flowers”
“Poem: Cane Flowers” The Cruellest Month (14 August 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/08/poem-cane-flowers.html).
“Caresses”
Cynic Online Magazine (June 2007; http://archive.cynicmag.com/archive.asp?articleid=1709&cat=Cafe).
“Carrion-Crow”
“Opus 151″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : privately printed, 2005): [5].
“Catalogue Poem”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 10.
“Cataraqui”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 60.
“Celebration”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 38.
“Cerebral Drinker”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 34.
“Chance Encounter”
Numbat (2008; http://www.wapoets.net.au/numbat/pdu/poems08/phillip_ellis_chance_encounter.html).
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/chance-encounter-5/).
“A Chant”
Odin’s Gift: Norse Mythology & Asatru Poetry & Music (http://www.odins-gift.com/poth/recent/achant.htm).
“Cherry Blossom Girl”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 58.
“Child of Stone”
“Heart of Stone” Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 2.
”Chloe Says”
Aberration Labyrinth 5 (March 2013; http://aberrationlabyrinth.blogspot.com.au/2013/03/aberration-labyrinth-issue-005.html): [4].
“Christmas Eve, 2011″
“Christmas Eve Poem: Christmas Eve, 2011″ The Cruellest Month (; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/christmas-eve-poem-christmas-eve-2011.html).
“Christmas Meditation, 2011″
“Christmas Poem: Christmas Meditation, 2011″ The Cruellest Month (25 December 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/christmas-poem-christmas-meditation.html).
“A Christmas Sestet”
“Yesterday’s Christmas Poem: a Christmas Sestet” The Cruellest Month (22 December 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/yesterdays-christmas-poem-christmas.html).
“Chrysanthemum and Skull”
The Flayed Man(Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 20.
Chrysanthemum and Skull (Tweed Heads South, NSW : privately published, 2009; e-broadsheet).
“Churchill”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (21 September 2010; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_churchill.html); with Vietnamese translation by: khe Iem.
“Cicadas”
AboveGroundTesting (http://www.abovegroundtesting.com/).
“The City at Dusk”
Are Voles Electric?
“The City Beneath the Sands”
Dark Legacy 2:3 (2000): 62.
“The Clouds, Flying through at Altitude”
PoemHunter.com (http://poemhunter.com/poem/the-clouds-flying-through-at-altitude/).
“Coalcliff”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“A Coastal Christmas Image”
“Christmas Poems: A Coastal Christmas Image” The Cruellest Month (17 December 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/christmas-poems-coastal-christmas-image.html).
“Cold of Heart, and Cold of Head”
Penny Dreadful 15 (2004): 94.
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 56.
“Coldness”
“Cold Is Heart and Cold Is Hope” The Eldritch Dark (http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/132/cold-is-heart-and-cold-is-hope).
“Colloquy of the Skeleton”
Strange Gardens (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Come Celebrate”
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“Confessions of a Poet”
“NaPoWriMo Day 13: Confessions of a Poet” The Cruellest Month (13 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-13-confessions-of-poet.html).
“Contemplation (‘Above the plain, a mountain rears’)”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 23.
“Contemplation (‘My heart is as a maiden’)”
“Opus 1644″ The Eldritch Dark (http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/105/opus-1644).
“Continuity”
Because we Write (March 2008; http://www.becausewewrite.com/Issue_7_Ellis.htm).
”The Country Church”
Down in the Dirt 119 (September/October 2013; forthcoming).
“The Country Mouse in the Court of the Rat King”
Poems for Big Kids ( : , ): .
“Couplet”
AustralianReader.com; as by: P. Arthur Garnet.
“A Couplet for the Beloved”
“Opus 1890″ The Eldritch Dark (http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/31/opus-1890).
“Crawling”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 73.
“The Crawling Chaos”
Poetic Chaos.
“Credo”
Melaleuca 3 (September 2009): 6; translation of “Kredo”; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Cronos”
“New Poetry by Phillip A. Ellis” Bluepepper (2 July 2008; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2008/07/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Memento Mori”).
“Curl Me, Sculpt Me…”
Songs of Innocence 5 (2004): .
“Currawong Song”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 49.
“Cycles”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 82-83.
“Dactylic Pentameter”
“Post-weekend Poetry 001: ‘Dactylic Pentameter’ by Phillip Ellis” Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog (12 December 2011; http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/2011/12/12/post-weekend-poetry-001-dactylic-pentameter-by-phillip-ellis/).
“Daedal-Song”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 77.
“The Dandy Hounds”
The Eldritch Dark (31 August 1998; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/192/the-dandy-hounds).
Lovecraft’s Disciples 3 (): .
“Dark Flows the Night Sea”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 62-63.
“Dark Gods”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“The Dark Heart: a Blank Verse Rispetto”
“NaPoWriMo Day 19: The Dark Heart: a Blank Verse Rispetto” The Cruellest Month (19 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-19-dark-heart-blank-verse.html).
“Dark Is the Noon”
Three Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : privately published, 2005): [2].
Three Sonnets (Tweed Heads West, NSW : privately published, 2009): [2].
“The Dark Planet”
Nightscapes 10 (12 March 1999; http://www.epberglund.com/RGttCM/nightscapes/NS10/ns10po3.htm).
“Dark Skies”
Pennine Ink: Poetry and Prose 26
(December 2004): 12.
“Darkness”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 17.
“Darkness: a Monody”
“NaPoWriMo Day 30: Darkness: a Monody” The Cruellest Month (30 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-30-darkness-monody.html).
“The Darkness of Night”
“Poem: The Darkness of Night” The Cruellest Month (21 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/poem-darkness-of-night.html).
“Dawn and Dusk”
Ygdrasil: a Journal of the Poetic Arts 15:9 (September 2007; http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-0709.HTM.
“The Day Is Fair”
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 13.
“Days of Glory”
“As Days of Glory Fade to Black” Songs of Innocence 5 (2004 ): 148.
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“The Days of Wine and Roses”
Songs of Innocence 5 (2004 ): .
http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01/.
http://phillipellis.f-snet.com/.
De res publica
“Lights dim, apocalypse calls, lying mask..” The Eldritch Dark (29 September 2004 ;http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/159/lights-dim%2C-apocalypse-calls%2C-lying-mask..).
“The Dead Demon”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 30-31.
“The Dead Knight”
“Quatrains” Contemporary Rhyme 4:3 (Summer 2007; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/4_3.html).
“Dead Souls”
Poetic Legacy (http://www.poetriclegacy.mysite.com/custom3_1.html).
“Dead, White Wood”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (10 October 2010; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_dead.html); with Vietnamese translation by: Khe Iem; as: “Kẻ Chết, Rừng Trắng”.
“Death and the Skald”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Death Feeds on Life”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“The Decapitated Body”
ConneXions 8 (April 2013): 10.
“Dedication (for Clare)”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (20 November 2010; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2010/11/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Polestar (for Clare)” and “What Truly Never Ends (for Clare)”).
“Deep in Darkness”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 45-48.
“Deep in the Midnight”
“Opus 175″ Contemporary Rhyme 1:3 (Fall 2004; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/1_3.html).
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 52-53.
“Deep in the Night Sky”
Songs of Innocence 5 (2004 ): 124.
“The Demon Dreams”
“Opus 2134″ The Eldritch Dark (30 July 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/6/opus-2134).
“The Demoness”
The Eldritch Dark (29 November 2008; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/229/the-demoness).
“Departure”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Desert Ghouls”
Dark Legacy 2:2 (2000): 3.
“Opus 170″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : [Phillip A. Ellis], 2005): [6].
“The Desert of Eld Tasuun”
“The Wasteland of Tasuun” The Eldritch Dark (30 April 1999; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/187/the-wasteland-of-tasuun).
“Desire”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Desolation”
Chandra, Rohitash (ed.), Namaste Fiji: the International Anthology of Poetry (Fiji : The Blue Fog Journal, 2007): 81.
“Despair Rules”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 15.
“Devil Reef”
Innsmouth Tales (2000): 79.
“The Dews of the Rose”
“Opus 1640″ The Eldritch Dark (11 October 2004;
“Diamond Points of Sun on Sea”
“Opus 1645″ The Eldritch Dark ( ;http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/104/opus-1645).

“Diminished Affect”
Pool (19 September 2009; http://pool.abc.net.au/media/diminished_affect).
“Dödskalle”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 20.
“Dog and Bone”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 30.
“Don Giovanni’s Dream”
The Maynard 1:5 (October 2008; http://www.themaynard.org/Vol1No5/contents.html).
“Donald Sidney-Fryer”
“Opus 1606″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [22].
“Drafted Endings: a Terminal After Jill Jones”
“Phillip A. Ellis’ ‘Drafted Endings: a Terminal After Jill Jones’” The Wonder Book (2 January 2013; http://wonderbookofpoetry.org/phillip-a-ellis-drafted-endings-a-terminal-after-jill-jones/)
”A Dream”
Weird Fiction Review (forthcoming).
“The Dream of Meaning”
“New Poetry by Phillip A. Ellis” Bluepepper (13 April 2008; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2008/04/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html).
“Dream of something nice tonight”
And then I Woke up! (October 2007): 11.
“A Dream, Perhaps”
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 16.
“Dream Tonight”
“Opus 1984″ The Eldritch Dark ().
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : privately printed, 2007).
“The Dreamer Sleeps Tonight”
Dark Legacy 2:1 (2000).
“Dreams Have I Dreamt”
“Opus 1410″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [21].
“Drowned Venice”
Ecotastrophe ().
PoemHunter.com (http://poemhunter.com/poem/drowned-venice/).
“Duocorn”
Contemporary Rhyme 4:2 (Spring 2007; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/4_2.html)
“During a Storm”
“NaPoWriMo Day 26: During a Storm” The Cruellest Month (26 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-26-during-storm.html).
“Dust”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Pył”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Pył” Cegła (2009); translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“The Dust of Travel”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Pył podróżny”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Ebon Night”
Midnight Echo 5 (February 2011): 15.
“Eclipse”
“Opus 2131″ The Eldritch Dark (30 July 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/4/opus-2131).
“Eden”
“Opus 213” Talvipäivänseisaus Special 8 ([?]): [3]; excerpt (last stanza).
“The Edge of Space”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (11 May 2011; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2011/05/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “A Is for a Shyness” and “Of Songs and Sonnets”).
“Ehigu”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Electricities”
Poindexter (http://www.poindexteronline.com/site/2007/05/electricitiesphillip_a_ellisun.html; no longer online).
“Electron Microscopy”
Spiral Bridge
(http://www.spiralbridge.org/people.asp; no longer online).
“Elements”
Every Day Poets (24 April 2010; http://www.everydaypoets.com/elements-by-phillip-a-ellis/).
Joslin, Oonah V., Constance Brewer, and Kathleen Cassen Mickelson (eds.), The Best of Every Day Poets: Two: 100 Poems Selected from EDP’s Second Year (Vancouver : Every Day, 2011): 75.
“Elements (for Clare)”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (21 December 2010; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_elements.html); with Vietnamese translation by: Phạm Kiều Tùng; as: “NHỮNG THÀNH TỐ (DÀNH GỬI CLARE)”.
“Eleven Dactylic Pentameters”
“NaPoWriMo Day 25: Eleven Dactylic Pentameters” The Cruellest Month (25 April 2012; href="http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-25-eleven-dactylic.html">http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-25-eleven-dactylic.html).
“Embarkation”
Illogical Muse (Fall 2008): [13].
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Początek”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Emily Dickinson’s Birds”
Jacket
(http://jacketmagazine.com/36/ellis-dickinson.shtml).
“The Empress of Ice”
Current Accounts 21 (Winter 2005/6): 23.
“Enchanted, I Die”
“Opus 1692″ The Eldritch
Dark
(27 february 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/73/opus-1692).
“The End of all Songs”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“An Ennui”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 22.
“Entropy”
Weird Fiction Review 2 (2011): 95.
“Epigram of the Seasons”
The Eldritch Dark (30 March 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/25/epigram-of-the-seasons).
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 12.
“Epitaph from 1961″
The Eldritch Dark (29 April 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/33/epitaph-from-1961).
“The Eremite”
Midnight Echo 5 (February 2011): 89.
“Esperantujo”
AboveGroundTesting (July 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt111.html).
“Eternal Night (Heat Death)”
“Opus 1812″ The Eldritch Dark (8 December 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/57/opus-1812).
“Eucalypts”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Eukaliptusy”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“The Evening Breeze”
The Eldritch Dark (31 March 1998; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/199/the-evening-breeze).
“An Evening Reverie”
“NaPoWriMo Day 15: An Evening Reverie” Phillip Ellis (15 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-15-an-evening-reverie/).
“Evening Sonnet”
The Cruellest Month (30 June 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/06/evening-sonnet.html).
“Everything Dies”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (25 March 2012; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_everyhtingdies.html); with Vietnamese translation by: Khe Iem; as: “MỌI THỨ CHẾT”.
“Evil Orchids”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 21.
Evil Orchids (Tweed Heads South, NSW : privately published, 2009); e-broadsheet.
“The Exiled Jarl Speaks”
Eye to the Telescope 6 (October 2012; http://eyetothetelescope.com/archives/006issue.html).
“Expectancy”
Sonnets for Fred Phillips (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2008): [12].
“Expectancy” (“The thunder murmurs in the throat of night,”)
Beyond the Rainbow 54 (March/April 2011): 4.
“Fading Flowers”
Spiral Bridge (http://www.spiralbridge.org/people.asp; no longer online).
“Fair Lamia of Mine Heart”
“Songs of Averoigne: X” The Eldritch Dark (31 January 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/140/songs-of-averoigne%3A-x).
“Fair Zothique”
“Opus 1983″ The Eldritch Dark (30 May 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/13/opus-1983).
“The Fall from Heaven”
Ygdrasil: a Journal of the Poetic Arts 15:9 (September 2007; http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-0709.HTM.
“Fallen Angels”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“Farewell, my Maid”
“Songs of Averoigne: I” The Eldritch Dark (31 December 2003; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/146/songs-of-averoigne%3A-i)
“Ferns”
“Paprocie” Cegła 14 (2008); Language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“The Ferry”
“The Ferry Below” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [14].
“Fighting the Fall”
Ygdrasil (http://www.etext.org/Poetry/Ygdrasil/Y-0712.HTM).
“The Final Days”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“A Fine Poem to Glow in”
“Để rực sáng trong một bài thơ hay” Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (25th August 2010; http://thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_afinepoem.html).
“Fire-Bringing”
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/fire-bringing/).
“The Fire-Flower”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Firelight (for Clare)”
“The ‘Clare’ Suite by Phillip A. Ellis” Bluepepper (17 May 2010; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2010/05/clare-suite-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Silver Linings (for Clare)” and “Tinnitus (for Clare)”).
“Fires Rise Over us”
Poindexter Online (http://www.poindexteronline.com/site/2007/06/_fires_rise_over_usphillip_a_e.html; no longer online).
“The Flayed Man”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 9.
The Flayed Man (Tweed Heads South, NSW : privately published, 2009); e-broadsheet.
“Flight (for Clare)”
Ygdrasil 20:7 (July 2012; href="http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-1207.pdf">http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-1207.pdf).
“Flower Fays”
The Eldritch Dark (no longer online).
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 11.
“Flowers (‘Rivers flowing below floating blooms,’)”
“Pauses” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [25-26].
“Flowers (‘Since I had loved in my youth, when my heart was as’)”
“As Stars Unattainable” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [15-16].
“Flowers of the Field”
Written Word 2 (January-February 2007; http://www.rebeldawncf.com/writtenword/wwjanfeb/flowers_01.htm).
“Flying”
Mantichore (): .
“Flying Foxes and Moths”
“Nietoperze i ćmy” Cegła 14 (2008); Language of Translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Fog of a Mountain Town”
AboveGroundTesting (June 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt110.html).
“The Fog” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [22].
“Footsteps at Night”
The Curious Record
http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01 (no longer online).
http://phillipellis.f-snet.com/ (no longer online).
“For Alycia Hesse”
XX Poems (): .
“For Christopher Miller”
“NaPoWriMo Day 18: For Christopher Miller” The Cruellest Month (18 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-18-for-christopher-miller.html).
“For Derrick Hussey”
Bluepepper (17 October 2008; href="http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2008/10/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html">http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2008/10/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Tori Amos in the Morning”).
http://phillipellis.f-snet.com (no longer online).
“Forever Is Enough for Sleep”
“Opus 1646″ The Eldritch Dark (29 September 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/103/opus-1646).
“Forget me, Forget me not”
Penny Dreadful 15 (2004): 82.
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/forget-me-forget-me-not/).
“Forgetfulness”
“Opus 2151″ AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“The Four Seasons”
Ascent Aspirations Magazine (http://www.ascentaspirations.ca/thefourseasons.htm).
“Fragment”
The Curious Record (): .
http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01/ (no longer online).
http://phillipellis.f-snet.com/ (no longer online).
“A Free Verse Ballade of New England”
AboveGroundTesting (June 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt110.html).
“A Free Verse Rispetto for Chris Mansell”
Melaleuca 10 (April 2010): 6; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“A Free Verse Sonnet for Graham Nunn”
The Dandelion Farm Review (forthcoming).
“A Free Verse Sonnet for you, the Reader”
Melaleuca 2 (August 2009): 7.
“Free Verse Sonnets”
AustralianReader.com; as by: L. S. Fisher (no longer online).
“A Free Verse Villanelle from Morning”
“NaPoWriMo Day 2: A Free Verse Villanelle from Morning” Phillip Ellis (2 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-2-a-free-verse-villanelle-from-morning/).
“From a Letter by Brennan”
“NaPoWriMo Day 8: From a Letter by Brennan” The Cruellest Month (8 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-8-from-letter-by-brennan.html).
“From a Poem by Browning”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 29.
“From a World and to a World”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 28.
“A Furious Angel Darts Down from the Heavens”
The Maynard 1:5 (October 2008; http://www.themaynard.org/Vol1No5/contents.html)
http://phillipellis.f-snet.com (no longer online).
“The Garden Wears a Coloured Coat”
AboveGroundTesting (July 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt111.html).
“The Gardens of Darkness”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“The Gas Giant”
Analog Lands ([England] : The House of Moonlight, 2004; http://www.waldeneast.fsnet.co.uk/analoglands.htm).
“Gas Giants”
Between Kisses (): .
“Genius Loci”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (23 October 2010; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_genius.html); with Vietnamese translation by: Phạm Kiều Tùng; as: “THỔ THẦN”.
“The Ghouls: a Dream”
Dark Legacy 5 (1999): 37.
“The Ghouls All Know”
Dark Legacy 2:2 (2000): 57.
“Gift-Giving”
“Christmas Poems: Gift-Giving” The Cruellest Month (14 December 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/christmas-poems-gift-giving.html).
“Glorious Dreams I’ve Dreamt”
“Glorious dreams I’ve dreamt, dreams of a sky” The Eldritch Dark (29 February 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/136/glorious-dreams-i%27ve-dreamt%2C-dreams-of-a-sky).
“The God with Three Faces”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“The Goddess”
Beyond the Rainbow 15 (September 2004): 15.
XX Poems
“Godless” (“I stood, almost a day ago, it seems”)
Atheist Nexus (no longer online).
“Godless” (“I am not perturbed by the lack of God”)
“NaPoWriMo Day 12: Godless” The Cruellest Month (12 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-12-godless.html).
“Gordian Knots”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (23 November 2011; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Name me, I Die” and “Not a Sonnet About Frank O’Hara’s Reginald Grundies”).
“The Goth’s Lament (Boo Hoo!)”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online)
“Le Grand Vitrail”
Atomic Publishing (forthcoming in August at http://www.atomicpub.com/).
“Grapes of Tyrian Hue”
“Opus 2133″ The Eldritch Dark (30 July 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/6/opus-2133).
“The Great Wall”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 43.
“Green and Analog Land”
Analog Lands ([England] : The House of Moonlight, 2004) (http://www.waldeneast.fsnet.co.uk/analoglands.htm).
“The Green Canal”
Beyond the Rainbow 15 (September 2004): 15.
“Green Fields”
Illumen 4:1 (Autumn 2007): 31.
“Green Leaves”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Liście”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“[Haiku]“
Songs of Innocence (): .
“[Haiku]” (“the ocean breaks”)
“Haiku” The Cruellest Month (31 March 2012; href="http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/haiku.html">http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/haiku.html).
“Happy Are Dreams of Hearth and Home”
Write On!! (): .
“Heart of my Heart”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 55.
“Heavens of Embers”
“NaPoWriMo Day 13: Heavens of Embers” Phillip Ellis (13 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-13-heavens-of-embers/).
“Hendecasyllabics”
Melaleuca 039-042 (September-December 2012): 6; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Her Alchemy”
“Her Magic” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [7].
“Heretic, Hater of the Gods”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Heroes (for Clare)”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (14 January 2012; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_heroes.html); with Vietnamese translation by: Khe Iem; as: “Những Anh Hùng (Cho Clare)”.
“A Heroic Rispetto”
“A Heroic Rispetto and Note” The Cruellest Month (1 May 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/05/heroic-rispetto-and-note.html).
“Hide Away”
Dark Legacy 2:1 (2000): 3.
“High-Country Fog at Night”
Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [23].
“Hilary’s Muff”
Electronic Cerebrectomy (2 January 2008; http://samuraifrog.blogspot.com.au/2008/01/hilarys-muff.html).
“Holding Hands”
“Friday’s Poem: Holding Hands” The Cruellest Month (16 December 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/fridays-poem-holding-hands.html).
“Holly Says”
Pomona Valley Review 7 (April 2013; forthcoming): ?
“Hope”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 54.
“How Old is your Heart?”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 36.
“The Hraede with their Sharp Swords Must Defend their Ancient Seat from the People of Aetla by the Wistla Wood”
Pool (17 November 2008; http://www.pool.org.au/text/phillip_a_ellis/the_hraede_with_their_sharp_swords_must_defend_their_ancient_seat_from_the_peop).
“The Human Race Is Gone and Dead…”
Penny Dreadful 15 (2004): .
“Hymn to Mordiggian”
“Gylas’ Hymn to Mordiggian: a Fragment” The Eldritch Dark (http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/184/gylas%27-hymn-to-mordiggian%3A-a-fragment).
“Hyperborea”
Are Voles Electric? (no longer online)
“I a Brave Man”
Numbat 11:1 (January 2009) (http://www.aceonline.com.au/~db/numbat/pdu/frames/frame_poems09.html)
“I Am but Vain a Dreamer”
Are Voles Electric? (no longer online)
“I Am Haunted by your Heart”
“Songs of Averoigne: V” The Eldritch Dark (31 December 2003; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/150/songs-of-averoigne%3A-v).
“I Am His Dream, and When We Twain Awake…”
Songs of Innocence 5 (2004): 4.
“I Contemplate the Heaven and its Stars”
AboveGroundTesting (January 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt105.html).
“I Delight in the Dark”
Melaleuca 3 (September 2009): 7.
“I Dream no More”
“New Poetry by Phillip A. Ellis” Bluepepper (6 April 2013; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2013/04/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html); with: “Sonnet IV”.
“I Fell for you”
“Opus 1366″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [20].
“I Forget”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 75.
“I had Dreamt”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“I Have Been as Fire”
The Eldritch Dark (31 May 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/124/i-have-been-as-fire).
“I Have Been as Smoke”
“Opus 2132″ The Eldritch Dark (30 July 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/5/opus-2132).
“I Have Dreamt”
“I have dreamt, and in dreaming have known that my demon has gone” Calenture 2:1 (September 2006).
“I Hold my Breath, the Sunlight Breaks”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 15.
“I know not Many Things”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (23 October 2010; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_Iknow.html); with Vietnamese translation by: Phạm Kiều Tùng; as: “TÔI CHẲNG BIẾT RẤT NHIỀU ĐIỀU”.
“I Longed”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 19.
“I Melt”
Ygdrasil: a Journal of the Poetic Arts 15:9 (September 2007; http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-0709.HTM).
“I Remember”
“The Transmigration of Iron” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [21].
“I See the Sun Descend…”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“I Wish”
“Chciałbym” Cegła 14 (2008); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Idiot Celluloid”
Poindexter Online (no longer online).
“Idyll”
The Shantytown Anomaly 6 (December 2007): 13.
“The Immortal”
Aoife’s Kiss 6:4 (March 2008): 44.
“In an Apartment”
Worlds of Wonder
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 74.
“In Mouseburg”
AboveGroundTesting (May 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt109.html).
RedBubble (http://www.redbubble.com/people/ozreaderdotcom/writing/1).
“In my Heart Is a Swamp”
“NaPoWriMo Day 7: In my Heart Is a Swamp” The Cruellest Month (7 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-7-in-my-heart-is-swamp.html).
“In Strange Aeons”
Dark Legacy 4 (March 1999): 25.
21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : [Phillip A. Ellis], 2005): [4]
“In Summer Days Are Dreams of Wine”
Numbat 11:1 (January 2009) (http://www.aceonline.com.au/~db/numbat/pdu/frames/frame_poems09.html)
A Tender Touch and a Shade of Blue (http://atendertouch.blogspot.com/).
“In Summer Days Are Dreams of Wine”
Numbat 11:1 (January 2009; http://www.aceonline.com.au/~db/numbat/pdu/frames/frame_poems09.html).
A Tender Touch and a Shade of Blue (http://atendertouch.blogspot.com/).
“In the Garden”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“In the Silent House”
Weird Fiction Review 3 (October 2012): 128.
“In the Wilderness”
Three Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : privately published, 2005): [3].
Three Sonnets (Tweed Heads West, NSW : privately published, 2009): [3].
“In Winter’s Folds”
“Opus 1068″ Miller’s Pond 8:1 (Spring 2005; http://millerspondpoetry.com/index.php?page=vol8_1web#PhillipEllis).
“The Incubus Whispers in Seduction”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 36.
“Infinitude”
“Cosmic Love” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [5].
“Insomnia: Contemplation”
Splizz (no other details).
“Insomnia: Ocean of Dreams”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 27.
“Insomnia: Ocean of Dreams”
Bitter Waters: and other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : privately printed, 2007): 27.
“Insomnia: Vanity, all is Vanity”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 26.
“Into the Night”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“W ciemność”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“It was in the lost kingdom now sunken”
Calenture 2:1 (September 2006): 17-18.
“It Was Time”
The Eldritch Dark (no longer online)
“A Jingle”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 25.
“Journeying”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“The Joy of Love’s Unknown to me”
“Opus 1816″ Contemporary Rhyme 3:3 (Summer 2006; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/3_3.html).
PoemHunter.com (http://poemhunter.com/poem/the-joy-of-love-s-unknown-to-me).
“A Joyous Bird”
”Opus 1622” The Eldritch Dark (29 September 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/115/opus-1622).
“Judas Evangelium”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (23 September 2012; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_judas.html); with Vietnamese translation by: Khe Iem; as: “JUDAS, PHÚC ÂM”.
“Kalendris the Lost”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“The King of Vampires”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 33.
“Kirra”
Spiral Bridge (no longer online).
Tweed Weekly (no other details).
http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01/ (no longer online).
“The Kiwi”
“Through the forest, the kiwi seeks” The Eldritch Dark (31 May 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/125/through-the-forest%2C-the-kiwi-seeks).
“Kookaburras”
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“Kredo”
Melaleuca 3 (September 2009): 6; with translation; language: Esperanto
“A Kyrielle for no Christian God”
“Opus 1683: A Kyrielle for no Christian God” The Eldritch Dark (29 November 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/90/opus-1683%3A-a-kyrielle-for-no-christian-god).
“A Lai for Year’s End”
“Opus 1684: A Lai for Year’s End” The Eldritch Dark (8 December 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/91/opus-1684%3A-a-lai-for-year%27s-end).
“A Lai I Made”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 22.
“A Lake that is Bitter”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“A Lament”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 46.
“Lament for Atlantis”
PoemHunter.com (http://poemhunter.com/poem/lament-for-atlantis)
“Lamia”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 36.
“A Land Lost”
Star*Line 31:6 (November/December 2008): .
“The Landscape of New England”
NarratorAustralia (15 January 2013; http://www.narratoraustralia.com/2013/01/the-landscape-of-new-england-phillip.html).
“The Last Woods”
Campbell, Tyree (ed.), Infradead: Tales of Human Extinction (Cedar Rapids : Sam’s Dot Publishing, 2010): 140.
“Late Snow”
AboveGroundTesting (July 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt111.html).
“Late Spring Moonlight”
Spiral Bridge (no longer online).
“A Late Summer’s Day”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 77.
“Leaf of Linden”
“Opus 1857″The Eldritch Dark (8 December 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/50/opus-1857)
“Legacies”
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/legacies-2/).
“A Legacy of Wildwoods”
Weird Fiction Review 2 (2011): 60.
“The Leprous Comet”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 13.
“A Lesson of Life”
“Opus 1619″ The Eldritch Dark (29 September 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/113/opus-1619
“Let’s Not Make this Personal”
Ygdrasil 20:7 (July 2012; http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-1207.pdf).
“Liao”
Dark Legacy (no other details).
“Light”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“Morning Light” Morning Light
(Banora Point, NSW : privately printed, 2007): .
“The Light”
And then I Woke up! (October 2007): 11.
“A Light on the Ocean”
“NaPoWriMo Day 3: A Light on the Ocean” The Cruellest Month (3 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-3-light-on-ocean.html).
“Lilies and Lamia”
Calenture 2:3 (May 2007): [12].
“Lines for my Children’s Education”
“A False Choice” The Cruellest Month (2 January 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/false-choice.html).
“Lines Written in the Realisation that John Tranter must Die”
Lines Written in the Realisation that John Tranter must Die (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): [1].
“Litany”
” Opus 1985″ The Eldritch Dark (30 May 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/15/opus-1985).
“A Little Sestet”
,em>Bitter Waters: and Other Poems(Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 47.
“A Loaf, a Book of Verse, some Wine, and you”
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 7.
“Lointaine”
Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [12].
“Lonely Spaces”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 17.
“Long Gone Are the Days of Wine and Roses…”
Songs of Innocence 5 (2004 ): 96.
“The Long Night Dies”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 37.
“Looking Back up Top”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 31.
“Looking North”
AboveGroundTesting (June 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt110.html).
“Lost”
“Opus 1618″ The Eldritch Dark (29 September
2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/116/opus-1618).
“The Lost Child”
“Zagubione Dziecko” Cegła 13 (2008); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Lostluck Hall”
Calenture 1:3 (May 2006): [9]; as by: L. S. Fisher.
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/lostluck-hall/).
“Die Lotosblume Ängstigt” / Heinrich Heine
Contemporary Rhyme 3:1 (Winter 2005/2006; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/3_1.html); original language: German.
“Love Comes Quietly”
Are Voles Electric? (no longer
online).
“Love Offerings”
“Opus 2194″ AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“Love too Late”
“NaPoWriMo Day 22: Love too Late” The Cruellest Month (22 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-22-love-too-late.html).
“Lovecraftian Ode II”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“The Loveless Poet”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 56.
“Luminous Skies at Night”
Beyond the Rainbow 54 (March/April 2011): 4.
“The Mad God”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“The Magic Mirror”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“The Magpie” (“Reading ‘The Moose’, I see”)
Beyond the Rainbow 66 (March/April 2013): 11.
“The Magpie” (“Singer of liquid songs, herald of dawn”)
“Opus 646″ The Raintown Review 6:1 (February 2007): 22.
“The Magpie Sings”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 66.
“Magpie Song in Morning”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 14.
“Malevolence”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 24.
“Man and Wife”
The Dandelion Farm Review (forthcoming).
“Mandarins and Pears”
Lily Literary Review 4:6 (May 2007; http://freewebs.com/lilylitreview/4_6ellis.html).
“Manipulations: a Free Verse Sonnet”
“Poem: Manipulations: a Free Verse Sonnet” The Cruellest Month (4 March 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/poem-manipulations-free-verse-sonnet.html).
“The Many Flowers”
“Opus 1623″ The Eldritch Dark (29 September 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/114/opus-1623).
“Mavryn”
“It was in the lost kingdom now sunken,” Calenture 2:1 (September 2006): 17-18.
“May Song”
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 18.
“Meditation”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“A Meditation before Falls the Night”
Stellar Showcase Journal 1:5 (Summer 2007): 28.
Stellar Showcase Journal Online (Summer 2007; http://www.stellarshowcasejournal.com/summer/phillip.a.ellis.htm).
“A Meditation on Poetry and Myself”
Itasca Illinois Poetry (http://itascaillinoispoetryman.moonfruit.com/#/publishedpoets/4547605639).
“Memento”
Melaleuca 2 (August 2009): 6; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Memento Mori”
Bluepepper (2 July 2008; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2008/07/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html).
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/memento-mori-8/; with “Cronos”).
“Memnons”
The Eldritch Dark (20 October 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/223/memnons).
“Memories”
“The Sound of Water” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [3].
“Memories of Trees”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“Wspomnienie Drzew” Kozirynek 5 (2008); language of translation: Polish ; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Wspomnienia Drzew”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“The Messenger”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 26.
“Midnight’s Realm”
“Opus 125″ Contemporary Rhyme 3:2 (Spring 2006; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/3_3.html.
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 18-19.
“A Mild June Day”
Beyond the Rainbow 47 (January/February 2010): 13.
“A Moment in Education”
Three Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : privately published, 2005): [4].
Three Sonnets (Tweed Heads West, NSW : privately published, 2009): [4].
“A Momentary Rest”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Krótki Odpoczynek”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Monopthong or Monody, no Matter which”
Numbat 11:1 (January 2009; http://www.aceonline.com.au/~db/numbat/pdu/frames/frame_poems09.html).
“The Moonflower”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Morning in New England, Armidale”
AboveGroundTesting (; http://www.abovegroundtesting.com/).
“Morning Light”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 9.
“Morning Magpies Call”
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“The Most Powerful Song I Have Heard”
Write On! (no other details).
“Mount Improbable”
Kozirynek 5 (2008); translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Mount Warning (for Adam Aitken)”
PoemHunter.com (http://poemhunter.com/poem/mount-warning-for-adam-aitken/”).
“The Mountains of Atlas”
The Eldritch Dark (31 May 1998; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/197/the-mountains-of-atlas).
“A Multitude of Stars”
Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): .
“Music Rings”
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“My Days”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 74.
“My Heart”
“Songs of Averoigne: XII” The Eldritch Dark (31 January 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/142/songs-of-averoigne%3A-xii).
“My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“My Loving Maid”
“Songs of Averoigne: IX” The Eldritch Dark (31 January 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/139/songs-of-averoigne%3A-ix).
“My Rose of Averoigne”
“Songs of Averoigne: VIII” The Eldritch Dark (31 January 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/138/songs-of-averoigne%3A-viii).
“My Vampiress”
“Opus 2352″ The Eldritch Dark (23 November 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/prose-poetry-plays/34/opus-2352).
“My Witch”
“Songs of Averoigne: XI” The Eldritch Dark (31 January 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/141/songs-of-averoigne%3A-xi).
“My Witch-Mistress”
Mantichore (): .
“Mysteries of Night”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 13.
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“Mystery”
“Opus 2188″ The Eldritch Dark (20 October 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/221/opus-2188).
“Name me, I Die”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (23 November 2011; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Gordian Knots” and “Not a Sonnet About Frank O’Hara’s Reginald Grundies”).
“Naming Judith Rodriguez”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (4 November 2011; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_naming.html); with Vietnamese translation by: Khe Iem; as: “GỌI TÊN JUDITH RODRIGUEZ“.
“The Neckan” / Erik Johan Stagnelius
Contemporary Rhyme 3:1 (Winter 2005/2006; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/3_1.html; translated with: Martin Andersson; original language: Swedish.
“The Necromancer Speaks”
The Eldritch Dark (31 May 1999; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/180/the-necromancer-speaks).
“The New Man”
Mandible (3 April 2012; http://mandible-poetry.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/new-man-l-s-fisher.html); as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Night Passenger”
The New Formalist 7:2 (no longer online).
“Night-Patrol”
“NaPoWriMo Day 28: Night-Patrol” The Cruellest Month (28 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-28-night-patrol.html).
“Nightfall”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Nightingales Sing in the Night”
“Songs of Averoigne: VII” The Eldritch Dark (31 December 2003; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/152/songs-of-averoigne%3A-vii).
“Nightmare of a Haunted Father”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (5 January 2010; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2010/01/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “After John Tranter, on Painting the Whole Sky”).
“Night-Reverie”
Star*Line 31:6 (November/December 2008): .
“Nights Are More”
Pomona Valley Review 7 (April 2013; forthcoming): ?
“Night’s Departing Breath”
Dark Legacy4 (1999): .
“Night-Song”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 51.
“Nocturn of November”
AboveGroundTesting (May 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt109.html).
“Nocturn of Wandering”
Melaleuca 25-28 (July-October 2011): 20-22.
“Nocturn: Quatrain”
Melaleuca 19 (January 2011): 10; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Nonsense Song”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 58.
“Noon-Song”
Poindexter Online (no longer online).
“A Sea of Clouds” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [8].
“North Shore Line”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online.
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 8.
“Northwards, after Towradgi”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Na północ, minęliśmy Towradgi”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Not a Sonnet About Frank O’Hara’s Reginald Grundies”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (23 November 2011; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Gordian Knots” and “Name me, I Die”).
“Nothing Less Important”
AboveGroundTesting 115 (November 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt115/agt115.html).
“Nounlessly Sonnetlike”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“Now that the Stars Have Set”
Numbat (2008; http://www.wapoets.net.au/numbat/pdu/poems08/phillip_ellis_chance_encounter.html).
“O Dark, Mephitic Muse, Heed this my Plea”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Published, 2005): .
“O Demon-Throated Sea”
“Opus 2135″ The Eldritch Dark (30 July 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/8/opus-2135).
“Oannes”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Ocean Writing”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (5 March 2012; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html).
“An Ode to Clark Ashton Smith”
” Opus 1638: An Ode to Clark Ashton Smith” The Eldritch Dark (29 September 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/106/opus-1638%3A-an-ode-to-clark-ashton-smith).
“Ode to Night”
The Eldritch Dark (8 December 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/55/ode-to-night).
“Ode to the False Dawn”
“Opus 1686: Ode to the False Dawn” The Eldritch Dark (8 December 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/93/opus-1686%3A-ode-to-the-false-dawn).
“Of Cattle-Breeding Stock Myself”
SpeedPoets 10:5 ([2011]): [8].
“Of Songs and Sonnets”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (11 May 2011; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2011/05/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “A Is for a Shyness” and “The Edge of Space”).
“An Old Story”
The Raintown Review 6:1 (February 2007): 23-27.
“An Old Warrior to his Grandson”
The Eldritch Dark (31 May 1999; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/181/an-old-warrior-to-his-grandson).
“On a Choir of Demons”
The Curious Record (no further details).
Pool (27 May 2009; http://www.pool.org.au/text/phillip_a_ellis/on_a_choir_of_demons).
“On a Dreamt Kitten”
“NaPoWriMo Day 1: On a Dreamt Kitten” Phillip Ellis (1 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-1-on-a-dreamt-kitten/).
“On a Love-Philtre”
“Songs of Averoigne: VI” The Eldritch Dark (31 December 2003; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/151/songs-of-averoigne%3A-vi).
“On a Misty Morning”
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 10.
“On Death and Life”
The Eldritch Dark (no longer online).
“On Friendship”
Sonnets for Fred Phillips (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2008): [9].
“On Hadrian’s Wall”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“On Hearing the Beloved Sing”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 61.
“On his Moral Blindness”
SpeedPoets 9:7 ([2010]): [15].
“On Living in the Same World as you”
Sonnets for Fred Phillips (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2008): [10].
“On Machen”
“Opus 1576″ Freefall (Fall 2004): 59.
“On Music”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 54.
http://www.phillipaellis.com/poetry/
“On myself”
“Opus 1744″ The Eldritch Dark (30 May 2005;
http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/68/opus-1744).
“On New Year’s Eve”
“Pushing the boundaries of form: A Guest Post by Phillip A. Ellis” Another Lost Shark (14 October 2012; http://anotherlostshark.com/2012/10/14/pushing-the-boundary-of-form-a-guest-post-by-phillip-a-ellis/); part of: “A New Poetic Form? Or an Old One Transformed?”.
“On Nothingness”
“Opus 1743″ The Eldritch Dark (30 May 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/67/opus-1743).
“On our Ancestors”
Analog Lands ([England] : The House of Moonlight, 2004; http://www.waldeneast.fsnet.co.uk/analoglands.htm).
“On Rain”
“Opus 1696″ The Eldritch Dark (27 February 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/77/opus-1696).
“On Remorseful Recollection”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 50.
“On Stars and Darkness”
Weird Fiction Review 2 (2011): 95.
“On Summer”
“Post-weekend Poetry 054: On Summer by Phillip A Ellis” Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog (31 December 2012; http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/2012/12/31/post-weekend-poetry-054-on-summer-by-phillip-a-ellis/).
“On the Drought”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 78.
“On the Eve of a New Year”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“On The Hill of Dreams”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 70.
“On the Last Continent”
“Opus 1858″ The Eldritch Dark (29 November 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/51/opus-1858).
“On the Multiverse”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 72.
“On the Nature of Evil”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 81.
The Glass Coin (forthcoming).
“On the Northwards Train”
“Forever” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [11].
“On the Passing of the Pope”
Are Voles Electric? (no longer online).
“On the Sea of Dreams”
“NaPoWriMo Day 16: On the Sea of Dreams” Phillip Ellis (16 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-16-on-the-sea-of-dreams/).
“On Time”
Birds by my Window: Willow Tree Poems (http://birdsbywindow.blogspot.com/2007/10/three-birds-by-luis-cuauhtemoc.html).
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/on-time-5/).
“On us Puppets”
The Maynard 1:5 (October 2008; http://www.themaynard.org/Vol1No5/contents.html).
“On Winter Dawns”
“NaPoWriMo Day 9: On Winter Dawns” The Cruellest Month (9 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-9-on-winter-dawns.html).
“Once, I Was a Child”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Pewnego dnia, gdy byłem dzieckiem”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“One could Almost Dream”
Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): .
“One Willie Wagtail”
Ancient Heart Magazine (October 2007; http://ancientheartmagazine.co.uk/pageone.aspx).
“Opening the Gates”
“Poem: Opening the Gates” The Cruellest Month (25 January 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/poem-opening-gates.html).
“Opening the Presents on a Hot Summer’s Day”
”A Fortnight of Christmas Poems: One: Opening the Presents on a Hot Summer’s Day” The Cruellest Month (12 December 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/fortnight-of-christmas-poems-one.html).
SpeedPoets 11:1 ([February 2012]): [2].
“Opus 1642″
“[Entry for Pantun]” Wikipedia (copied widely online).
“Orion above”
“One could Almost Dream” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [20].
“Orion Hung Low”
Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [19].
“Otherworlds”
“Opus 445″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [11].
“Othuum”
Horror House (no further details).
“Our Lives Are Sweet”
“NaPoWriMo Day 20: Our Lives Are Sweet” The Cruellest Month (20 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-20-our-lives-are-sweet.html).
“The Painter Dreams or not”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 79-80.
“A Pantoum on Christmas”
“Thursday’s Christmas Poem: A Pantoum on Christmas” The Cruellest Month (24 December 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/thursdays-christmas-poem-pantoum-on.html).
“A Pantoum on Mortality”
Beyond the Rainbow 45 (September/October 2009): 3.
“A Paradox Exists”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 32.
“Paranoia”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“The Parrot”
Electronic Cerebrectomy (9 October 2006; http://samuraifrog.blogspot.com/2006/10/parrot-by-phillip-ellis.html).
“The Pass, Lights above me”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Światła na przejściu, ponad moją głową”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“The Pass of Hours”
“Under the Heavens, Behemoths Breathe” The Eldritch Dark (30 September 2003; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/156/under-the-heavens%2C-behemoths-breathe).
“The Passionate Astronomer to his Love”
The Eldritch Dark (30 March 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/21/the-passionate-astronomer-to-his-love).
“Peace Dwells in Pleasure here”
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 17.
“A Phantasm”
“Opus 2384″ Sonnet Writers 1 (2006): 39.
“Phantoms”
AboveGroundTesting (July 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt111.html).
“The Phenomenon of Luminosity”
Cordite Poetry Review 36: Electronica (1 December 2011; http://cordite.org.au/poetry/electronica/the-phenomenon-of-luminosity/).
“Pickman”
Dark Legacy 2:3 (2000): 63.
“A Piece for Bobbi Sinha-Morey”
Beyond the Rainbow 45 (September/October 2009): 3.
“Pig-hunt”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 75-76.
“Pity my Dream”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 81-82.
“Planetfall”
Analog Lands ([England] : The House of Moonlight, 2004; http://www.waldeneast.fsnet.co.uk/analoglands.htm).
“The Pleasure Garden of Zenuphar”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Poem in Four Quatrains”
Are Voles Electric? (no longer online)
“[Poem of the Week]” (“Shall we dream, in dreaming know”)
Are Voles Electric? (no longer online)
“[Poem of the Week]” (“The sun arises”)
Are Voles Electric? (no longer online)
“Poem with Refrain”
AboveGroundTesting (July 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt111.html).
“The Poet and the Poem”
Sonnets for Fred Phillips (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2008): [11].
“Poet in Exile”
Ygdrasil: a Journal of the Poetic Arts 15:9 (September 2007; http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-0709.HTM.
“Poetry”
“NaPoWriMo Day 29: Poetry” The Cruellest Month (29 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-29-poetry.html).
“The Poet’s Dead”
The Eldritch Dark (16 February 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/214/three-sonnets); as part of: “Three Sonnets”.
“The Poet’s Dead at Last”
The Eldritch Dark (16 February 2007; href="http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/214/three-sonnets">http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/214/three-sonnets); as part of: “Three Sonnets”.
“The Poet’s Dead” Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 14.
“Polestar”
The Eldritch Dark (23 November 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/prose-poetry-plays/33/polestar).
“Polestar (for Clare)”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (20 November 2010; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2010/11/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Dedication (for Clare)” and “What Truly Never Ends (for Clare)”).
“Political Epigram”
Contemporary Rhyme 2:4 (Fall 2005; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/2_4.html).
Popular Song at Dusk”
AboveGroundTesting (http://www.abovegroundtesting.com/).
“Post Mortem Love”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 52.
“Powers”
Melaleuca 3 (September 2009): 8.
“Proof”
“Opus 2204″ AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“The Prophet Xairos”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Published, 2005): .
“A Prosaic Poem”
“As I Journeyed through a Desolate Land” Penny Dreadful 15 (2004): 43.
“Prose Poem”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online)
“Prospects”
Illumen (): .
Pool (22 February 2009; http://pool.abc.net.au/media/prospects).
“Psychosis”
http://phillipellis.f-snet.com/ (no longer online).
“The Pyramid”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“A Quatern on Time”
“Poetic Forms: the Quatern” The Cruellest Month (27 June 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/poetic-forms-quatern.html).
“Quatorzain for Charlene”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 21.
“The Quatorzain of my Heart’s Desire”
“NaPoWriMo Day 17:
The Quatorzain of my Heart’s Desire” The Cruellest Month (17 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-17-quatorzain-of-my.html).
“Quatrain (“I sit, and a line or phrase will be summoned”)”
“NaPoWriMo Day 5: Quatrain” The Cruellest Month (5 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-5-quatrain.html).
“Quatrain” (‘Like tropes of distant Earths’)
Star*Line 31:1 (january/February 2008): 20.
“Quatrain” (“The sun desires the lily,”)
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 69.
“Quatrain” (“When darkness falls upon the sleepless lands,”)
“Untitled” Dark Legacy 2:4 (Winter 2000/2001): 6.
“Quatrain” (“The winds die,”)
The Eldritch Dark (16 February 2007: http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/215/quatrain).
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 26.
“Quatrains”
The Eldritch Dark (20 October 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/224/quatrains).
“Questing Ever Inwards”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Quietude”
21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [13].
“Quintain”
“At Dawn” Songs of Innocence 5 (2004): 163.
“Quotation Poem”
Melaleuca 14 (August 2010): 4; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Rabbits”
Delici.us (24 September 2010; http://amphibi.us/all/rabbits/).
“Rain”
“Opus 610″ The Raintown Review 5:1 (2005): 57.
Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [24].
“Rain Falls within”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 63-64.
“Rainbows Fade in the Air”
AboveGroundTesting (http://www.abovegroundtesting.com/).
“Rainfall”
Are Voles Electric? (no longer online).
“Rasping Away, the Night Is Outside”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Wiatr, na Zewnątrz Noc”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Recollected in Tranquility”
“Post-weekend Poetry 061: Recollected in Tranquility by Phillip A Ellis” Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog (18 February 2013; http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/2013/02/18/post-weekend-poetry-061-recollected-in-tranquility-by-phillip-a-ellis/).
Red Hills at Night
Melaleuca 1 (July 2009): 7; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Remembering these”
“Opus 2222″ Australian Poetic Society Poem of the Week (22 April 2007).
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 21.
“A Remembrance of Things Past”
Poindexter Online (no longer online).
“The Repast”
Star*Line (): .
“Retrospect and Recollections”
“NaPoWriMo Day 7: Retrospect and Recollections” Phillip Ellis (7 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-7-retrospect-and-recollections/).
“Returning South, Momently”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 32.
“Reveries of a Summer’s Day”
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“Reverselet” (“Doom stalks the driven lands,”)
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 59.
“Reverselet” (“For even Zothique will die”)
“For Even Zothique Will Die” The Eldritch Dark (29 February 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/135/for-even-zothique-will-die).
“Reverselet” (“How I will dream of her,”)
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 9.
“Reverselet” (“I have been dreaming of a summer day”)
AustralianReader.com(no longer online).
“Reverselet to the Sonnet of My Heart”
Beyond the Rainbow 66 (March/April 2013): 11.
“A Rhyme”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 23.
“A Rispetto of Summer”
“Opus 1695″ The Eldritch Dark (27 February 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/76/opus-1695).
“The River Girl”
Star*Line (September 2009): .
“Rondel”
Songs of Innocence 5 (2004 ): 22.
“Rosa Aeternalis”
Songs of Innocence 5 (2004 ): .
“Rothko on the Blue Mountains at Bushfire Season”
Rothko on the Blue Mountains at Bushfire Season (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): [1].
“Rune-Mastery”
Mantichore (): .
“Sailing North”
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sailing-north/).
“The Sailor of the Seas of Time”
“’The Sailor of the Seas of Time’ by Phillip Ellis” William Hope Hodgson (28 December 2013; http://williamhopehodgson.wordpress.com/2012/12/28/the-sailor-of-the-seas-of-time-by-phillip-ellis/).
“‘The Sailor of the Sea of Time’, by Philipp Ellis. – Full text.” Your Coleridge (2 January 2013; http://samueltaylorcoleridge.me/2013/01/02/the-sailor-of-the-sea-of-time-by-philipp-ellis-full-text/comment-page-1/).
“Sands and Salt”
“Opus 2178″ The Eldritch Dark (16 February 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/212/opus-2178).
“Satan Aware”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 29.
“Satan Speaks”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 41.
“Save Only as the Words of a Title Unremembered”
Melaleuca 19 (January 2011): 8-9; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Scarborough”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Schrödinger’s Cat”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 73.
“Schubert and Incense”
“Opus 1236″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [19].
“[Scifaiku]” (“I am brought to mind”)
Scifikuest (no other details).
“[Scifaiku]” (“moist skin”)
Scifikuest 5:3 (February 2008): 10.
“A Sea of Clouds”
“Noon-Song” Poindexter Online (no longer online).
Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): .
“Sea-Eagle”
Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [4].
“Second Stop”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Drugi Przystanek”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Self-Reflection”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 83.
“The Sentinels of Time”
Nightscapes 9 (September 1998; URL forthcoming).
“Septet”
The Eldritch Dark (30 May 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/12/septet).
“Sestet”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 84.
“Sestets for Pandora”
“NaPoWriMo Day 12: Sestets for Pandora” Phillip Ellis (12 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-12-sestets-for-pandora/).
“Sestina”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“Seven Couplets”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 34.
“The Seventh State”
The Eldritch Dark (31 July 1998; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/194/the-seventh-state).
”Shakespeare, 2701 A. U. C.”
The Glass Coin (13 March 2013; http://theglasscoin.com/shakespeare-2701-a-u-c-poem-by-phillip-a-ellis/).
“She Leaves in the Morning”
“I Wish…” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [9].
“She Shall not Leave me whilst my Powers Are Vast”
Mantichore (): .
“Ship and Ulysses”
“NaPoWriMo Day 21: Ship and Ulysses” The Cruellest Month (21 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-21-ship-and-ulysses.html).
“A Shorter Meditation”
SpeedPoets 10:4 ([2011]): 15.
“Shunted Hen House”
Melaleuca 15-16 (September-October 2010): 20-25; as by: Prof. Vat Lech.
“A Sign of the Times”
Analog Lands ([England] : The House of Moonlight, 2004; http://www.waldeneast.fsnet.co.uk/analoglands.htm).
“Silhouettes”
“Opus 2220″ Wild Grapes: Australian Poetry (22 September 2006; http://australian-poetry.blogspot.com.au/2006_09_01_archive.html).
“Silver Linings (for Clare)”
“The ‘Clare’ Suite by Phillip A. Ellis” Bluepepper (17 May 2010; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2010/05/clare-suite-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Firelight (for Clare)” and “Tinnitus (for Clare)”).
“A Simple Pleasure”
“Opus 707″ Talvipäivänseisaus Specials 8 ([?]): [3].
“A Simple Sunset Song”
The Eldritch Dark (29 November 2008; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/228/a-simple-sunset-song).
“Sing, O my Heart”
Penny Dreadful (): .
“Sing, O Thessalian One”
“Sing – O Thessalian one” The Eldritch Dark (31 March 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/131/sing—o-thessalian-one).
“Sixteen Lines in Winter”
“NaPoWriMo Day 4: Sixteen Lines in Winter” Phillip Ellis (4 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-4-sixteen-lines-in-winter/).
“Sleepless Nights”
SpeedPoets 10:2 ([2011]): 9.
“Sleep’s Moth”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 27.
“Snow”
“New Poetry by Phillip A. Ellis” Bluepepper (2 August 2010; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2010/08/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Winter Breathing”).
“Snowball”
Songs of Innocence 5 (2004 ): 156.
“Snow-White Boomers”
The Cruellest Month (13 December 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/snow-white-boomers-six-white-boomers.html#comment-form).
“So Far”
AboveGroundTesting (May 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt109.html).
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/so-far-4/).
“Solar Sonnet”
Calenture 1:1 (September 2005): [14]; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Something About you”
“Rispetto” Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 42.
“Somewhere”
SpeedPoets 13:1 (February 2013): [20].
“Song” (“No nightingale”)
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 45.
“Song” (“So solemnly I sang this song:”)
The Eldritch Dark (20 October 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/222/song).
“A Song of Light”
Into the Willows (September; http://intothewillows.wordpress.com/phillip-a-ellis/).
“A Song of Sorrow”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 67.
“Song of the Stars”
The Eldritch Dark (30 May 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/16/song-of-the-stars).
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 25.
“Song-boxes”
Stellar Showcase Journal 1:5 (Summer 2007): 28.
Stellar Showcase Journal Online (Summer 2007; http://www.stellarshowcasejournal.com/summer/phillip.a.ellis.htm; with “A Meditation Before Falls the Night”).
“Songs”
“Opus 2291″ Contemporary Rhyme 3:4 (Fall 2006; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/3_4.html).
“The Songstress Sorrows”
Beyond the Rainbow 15 (September 2004): 15.
“Sonnet”
Calenture 1:2 (January 2006): ; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Sonnet I”
“Australian Poet/Writer/Editor: Phillip A. Ellis” Interviews Poets, Writers: A Place To Display Their Works ([4 October 2012]; http://poetsinterviews.blogspot.com.au/p/australian-phillip-ellis.html).
“Sonnet II”
“Australian Poet/Writer/Editor: Phillip A. Ellis” Interviews Poets, Writers: A Place To Display Their Works ([4 October 2012]; http://poetsinterviews.blogspot.com.au/p/australian-phillip-ellis.html).
“Sonnet III”
Melaleuca 039-042 (September-December 2012): 7; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Sonnet for a Friend”
“Sonnet for a Friend” The Cruellest Month (16 January 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/sonnet-for-friend.html).
“Sonnet for Boyd Pearson”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 7.
“A Sonnet for Cass”
Tan Hinh Thuc (14 February 2011; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_sonnet.html).
“Sonnet IV”
“New Poetry by Phillip A. Ellis” Bluepepper (6 April 2013; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2013/04/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html); with: “I Dream no More”.
“A Sonnet of Mixed Meter”
“NaPoWriMo Day 4: A Sonnet of Mixed Meter” The Cruellest Month (4 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-4-sonnet-of-mixed-meter.html).
“Sonnets for J.M.: 1″
“Opus 320: 1″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : [Phillip A. Ellis], 2005): [8].
“Sonnets for J.M.: 2″
“Opus 320: 2″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : [Phillip A. Ellis], 2005): [9].
“Sonnets for J.M.: 3″
“Opus 320: 3″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : [Phillip A. Ellis], 2005): [10].
“Sorceror from his Love”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Sorrow”
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sorrow-73/).
“Sorrow and Mourning”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“Sorrows of the Loveless”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 48.
“The Spacefarer Thinks Back on the Distant Earth”
Eye to the Telescope (April 2013; forthcoming).
“The Spectre”
The Eldritch Dark (31 May 1999; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/183/the-spectre).
“The Spectre’s Elegy”
“NaPoWriMo Day 10: The Spectre’s Elegy” The Cruellest Month (10 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-10-spectres-elegy.html).
“Spectres Haunt my Heart”
“Songs of Averoigne: IV” The Eldritch Dark (31 December 2003; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/149/songs-of-averoigne%3A-iv).
“Spring Returns”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 57.
“Spring Storms”
“Opus 1303″ Talvipäivänseisaus Specials 8 ([?]): [3].
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“Stanwell Park”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“The Star”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 57.
“The Starfarer Muses”
Prism Quarterly (no further details).
“Stars upon a Strange Shore”
“Opus 1655″ The Eldritch Dark (30 October 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/99/opus-1655).
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 24.
“Star-treading”
“Opus 1855: Star-treading” The Eldritch Dark (8 December 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/48/opus-1855%3A-star-treading).
“Static Electricity”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); as by: L. S. Fisher.
“A Storm Is on its Way Tonight”
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“Strange Freight”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 39.
“Street Infant”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 16.
“Submarine Bells”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 61.
“A Suburban Elegy (for Clare)”
Ygdrasil 20:7 (July 2012; http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-1207.pdf).
“Suburbia”
AboveGroundTesting (http://www.abovegroundtesting.com/
“Such Beauties of Sky”
“Opus 1932″ The Wheel: a Periodical of Pagan Thought, Verse and Creative Expressions of Alternative Paths 6 (Fall 2005): 11.
“Such Dreams”
Are Voles Electric? (no longer online)
“Such Necromancy”
Because we Write 4 (July 2007; http://www.becausewewrite.com/Issue_4_Ellis.htm).
“Such Sorcery”
Because we Write 4 (july 2007; http://www.becausewewrite.com/Issue_4_Ellis.htm).
“Such Sweetness”
“Opus 1925″ The Eldritch Dark (30 March 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/22/opus-1925).
“Summer Lines”
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“Summer Rain”
AboveGroundTesting (May 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt109.html).
“Summer Rains”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 51.
“The Summer Wind Is Sere”
The Eldritch Dark (16 February 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/214/three-sonnets); as part of: “Three Sonnets”.
“Sunday Idyll”
Cover of Darkness (May 2007): 34.
“A Supplication”
Illogical Muse (): .
“Swallows”
Spiral Bridge (no longer online).
“Sweet Silence”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 43.
“Sweet Silences”
Beyond the Rainbow 45 (September/October 2009): 3.
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“A Syllabic Rispetto on Certain Hours”
The Cruellest Month (5 July 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/07/syllabic-rispetto-on-certain-hours.html).
“Syllabics”
“Red Grevilleas” The Eldritch
Dark
(; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/133/red-grevilleas).
“Tablet and Water”
Numbat 11:1 (January 2009; http://www.aceonline.com.au/~db/numbat/pdu/frames/frame_poems09.html).
PoemHunter.com (http://poemhunter.com/poem/tablet-and-water/).
“Talking”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Rozmowa”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Tartessos”
Sonnet Writers 1 (2006): 39.
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 20.
“Ten Lines for John Kinsella”
Melaleuca 11 (May 2010): 6; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Tercet” (“I am her dream, and when we twain awake,”)
Songs of Innocence (no further information).
“Tercet” (“If we were stars in each other’s sky,”)
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“A Multitude of Stars” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [6].
“Tercet to a Poet”
“Trójwiersz dla poety” Cegła 14 (2008); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“A Terzanelle for a Lover too Late”
“Opus 1685: A Terzanelle for a Lover too Late” The Eldritch Dark (8 December 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/92/opus-1685%3A-a-terzanelle-for-a-lover-too-late).
“The Testament of a Grand Sinner”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 84.
AuthorsDen (http://www.authorsden.com/categories/poetry_top.asp?catid=52&id=235893).
PoemHunter.com (http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-testament-of-a-grand-sinner/).
“There’s a Thought in me”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 41.
“Thermopylae”
Pool (19 September 2009; http://www.pool.org.au/text/phillip_a_ellis/thermopylae).
“These Phantoms”
“New Poem: These Phantoms” The Cruellest Month (15 May 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/new-poem-these-phantoms.html).
“Thinking Homewards”
“Opus 1593″ Analog Lands ([England] : The House of Moonlight, 2004; http://www.waldeneast.fsnet.co.uk/analoglands.htm).
“This Fabulous Shadow only the Sea Keeps”
Calenture 2:3 (May 2007): [22].
“This Is how I Find myself Reading”
AboveGroundTesting (June 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt110.html).
“This Is the Way I Once Walked”
AboveGroundTesting (January 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt105.html).
“This Life”
“Opus 725″ 21 Sonnets (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): [14].
“This Present Moment, Still”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“This Roundelay Is my Lay”
“Opus 1687″ The Eldritch Dark (29 November 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/94/opus-1687).
“This Was my Dream”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 87.
“Though Dust we may Ever Be”
“Opus 1693″ The Eldritch Dark (27 February 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/74/opus-1693).
“Thoughts after Dusk”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 33.
“Three Islands under Summer”
Beyond the Rainbow 47 (January/february 2010): 13.
“Three Pieces After Sunrise”
Melaleuca 20-24 (February-June 2011): 11; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“Three Quatrains for Clare”
Tan Hinh Thuc (http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_threequatrains.html); with Vietnamese translation by: Khe Iem; as: “BA TỨ THƠ CHO CLARE”.
“Three Sestets”
“NaPoWriMo Day 6: Three Sestets” Phillip Ellis (6 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-6-three-sestets/).
“Thunder (for Clare)”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (18 January 2011; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_thunder.html); with Vietnamese translation by: Khe Iem; as: “TIẾNG SẤM (CHO CLARE)”.
“Tinnitus (for Clare)”
“The ‘Clare’ Suite by Phillip A. Ellis” Bluepepper (17 May 2010; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2010/05/clare-suite-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Firelight (for Clare)” and “Silver Linings (for Clare)”).
“To a Beautiful Woman”
“Do pięknej Kobiety” Cegła (2008) ; language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“To a Dreamer”
Sonnets for Fred Phillips (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2008): [8].
“To a Former Love”
“To Nenuphár” The Eldritch Dark (31 August 1998; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/193/to-nenuphár).
“To a Friend”
AboveGroundTesting (June 2008; http://www.angelfire.com/on/abovegroundtesting/agt110.html).
“To a Sales Clerk”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 71.
“To a Younger Love”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 38.
“To C. D. Whateley”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 13.
“To Choke on Words”
Numbat (2008; http://www.wapoets.net.au/numbat/pdu/poems08/phillip_ellis_chance_encounter.html).
“To Clark Ashton Smith”
“Clark Ashton Smith: an Elegy” The Eldritch Dark (30 April 1998; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/198/clark-ashton-smith%3A-an-elegy).
“To Emerald Eyes”
“Opus 1745″ The Eldritch Dark (30 May 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/69/opus-1745).
“To her”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 18.
“To Lyonesse and Ys”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“To my Archangel”
“O dark archangel, fair as dusk” The Eldritch Dark (31 May 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/126/o-dark-archangel%2C-fair-as-dusk).
“To my Desert Princess”
The Curious Record (no further details).
http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01/ (no longer online).
http://phillipellis.f-snet.com/ (no longer online).
“To my Dream”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 55.
“To my Fetch”
SpeedPoets 9.5 ([2010]): [12].
“To my Lamia”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 35.
“To my Love”
“Opus 2305″ Contemporary Rhyme 3:3 (Summer 2006; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/3_3.html).
“To my Lover of Ice”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
“To my Mistress, in Partial Undress at her Window”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 85.
Pool (19 September 2009; http://www.pool.org.au/text/phillip_a_ellis/to_my_mistress_in_partial_undress_at_her_window).
“To my Sullen Pard”
“Opus 1694″ The Eldritch Dark (27 February 2005; ,a href=””>).
“To Nenuphár”
The Eldritch Dark (; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/193/to-nenuph%C3%A1r).
“To One Dreamt”
“Opus 2179″ The Eldritch Dark (; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/213/opus-2179).
“To one Fair and Sleepy”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 76.
“To One in Bedlam”
The Eldritch Dark (; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/191/to-one-in-bedlam).
“To Science”
Sonnets for Fred Phillips (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2008): [7].
“To Tarkovsky”
“Two Poems by Phillip A. Ellis” Busk (15 August 2012; http://buskjournal.wordpress.com/2012/08/15/two-poems-by-philip-a-ellis/).
“To the Beloved”
Contemporary Rhyme 2:4 (Fall 2005; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/to_the_beloved.PDF).
“To the Butterflies”
“Opus 1742″The Eldritch Dark (; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/28/opus-1742).
XX Poems ( : , ).
“To the Desired One”
Prism Quarterly (): .
“To the Idealised Beloved”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 59.
“To the Moon”
AboveGroundTesting (http://www.abovegroundtesting.com/).
XX Poems ( : , ).
“To the Poet’s Heart”
“Opus 2200″ AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“To the Royal Iris”
“Opus 980″ AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“The Tomb of Clark Ashton Smith”
“Opus 1613″ The Eldritch Dark (; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/112/opus-1613).
“Tonight Let me Lay”
“Opus 1927″ The Eldritch Dark (; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/24/opus-1927).
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 22.
“Tori Amos in the Morning”
“New Poetry by Phillip A. Ellis” Bluepepper (17 October 2008; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2008/10/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with
“For Derrick Hussey”).
“A Tower of Cunning Work Was Wrought”
The Eldritch Dark (; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/155/a-tower-of-cunning-work-was-wrought).
Weird Worlds 1 (November 2006): 38.
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 11.
“A Tower to the Sky”
Ygdrasil (December 2007; http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-0712.HTM).
A Tower to the Sky ( : , ).
“Transported”
“NaPoWriMo Day 14: Transported” Phillip Ellis (14 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-14-transported/).
“Traralgon”
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“Travelling Lights”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Światła”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Travelling North”
Because we Write (March 2008; http://www.becausewewrite.com/Issue_7_Ellis.htm).
“W podróży na północ” Kozirynek 5 (2008); translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“W podróży na północ”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“A Triolet for my Heart’s Ease”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 44.
“Trochaic Pentameters”
“NaPoWriMo Day 11: trochaic Pentameters” The Cruellest Month (11 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-11-trochaic-pentameters.html).
“Trophies”
AtheistNexus (; ).
“Turmoil and Confusion”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 40.
“Turn the Page”
“New Poetry by Phillip A. Ellis” Bluepepper (11 December 2007; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2007/12/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html).
“Twenty Years ago”
“Dwadzieścia lat temu” Cegła 14 (2008); translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“Twilit Sky”
Poetic Hours ( : , ): .
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“Unbeliever”
“NaPoWriMo Day 16: Unbeliever” The Cruellest Month (16 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-16-unbeliever.html).
“Unbidden Thoughts”
“Rising” The Eldritch Dark (29 February 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/134/rising).
Unbroken Cloudcover
“NaPoWriMo Day 27: Unbroken Cloudcover” The Cruellest Month (27 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-27-unbroken-cloudcover.html).
“Unfaithful”
Ygdrasil (December 2007; http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-0712.HTM).
“Unheeded Advice”
Contemporary Rhyme 4:1 (Winter 2006/7; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/unheeded_advice.PDF).
“Unicorns”
Abyss & Apex 20 (; http://www.abyssandapex.com/200610-unicorns.html).
http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01 (no longer online).
“An Unrhymed Sonnet of Mixed Metre”
“NaPoWriMo Day 3: An Unrhymed Sonnet of Mixed Metre” Phillip Ellis (3 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-3-an-unrhymed-sonnet-of-mixed-metre/).
“An Unrhymed Villanelle”
“NaPoWriMo Day 17: An Unrhymed Villanelle” Phillip Ellis (17 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-17-an-unrhymed-villanelle/).
“Untitled”
Dark Legacy 2:4 (2001): .
”[Untitled]” (“Pity the poor, and fallen bear”)
”Merry Christmas: see below for more items” Tranter’s Journal (29th of December, 2012; http://johntranter.net/2012/12/5091/comment-page-1/#comment-36780).
“Untitled” (“Single”)
“NaPoWriMo Day 6: Untitled” The Cruellest Month (6 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-6-untitled.html).
“[Untitled]” (“When I was a child, and this day had come,”)
“Merry Christmas” Phillip Ellis (25 December 2012; http://www.phillipaellis.com/merry-christmas/).
“Untitled Distiches”
“NaPoWriMo Day 2: Untitled Distiches” The Cruellest Month (2 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-2-untitled-distiches.html).
“Unto Luna”
The Fifth Di… (): .
http://geocities.yahoo.com/phillipellis01 (no longer online)>
“Valkyries”
SpeedPoets 11:8 (September 2012): [12].
“Vain Remorse”
Between Kisses (): .
“Valentine’s Day, 1968″
AboveGroundTesting (http://www.abovegroundtesting.com/).
“The Value of Nostalgia”
“Yesterday’s Poem: The Value of Nostalgia” The Cruellest Month (16 December 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/yesterdays-poem-value-of-nostalgia.html).
“Vampires”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 40.
“Vignette”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“A Villanelle for Clare”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (23 November 2011; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2011/11/what-truly-never-ends-for-clare-i-keep.html; with “Waitomo (for Clare)” and “What Truly Never Ends (for Clare)”).
“The Villanelle of a White Christmas”
“Friday’s Christmas Poem: The Villanelle of a White Christmas” The Cruellest Month (24 December 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/fridays-christmas-poem-villanelle-of.html).
“The Villanelle of Eld Zothique”
“The Song of the Sunset” The Eldritch Dark (; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/189/the-song-of-the-sunset).
“The Villanelle of the Last Days”
The Eldritch Dark (; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/186/the-villanelle-of-the-last-days).
“A Villanelle on Loss”
PoemHunter.com http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-villanelle-on-loss/).
“Visible and Invisible”
AboveGroundTesting (; http://www.abovegroundtesting.com/).
“Vista”
Ygdrasil (December 2007; http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-0712.HTM).
PoemHunter.com (; http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/vista/).
“Waitomo (for Clare)”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (23 November 2011; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2011/11/what-truly-never-ends-for-clare-i-keep.html; with “A Villanelle for Clare” and “What Truly Never Ends (for Clare)”).
Die Wälder und Felder Grünen / Heinrich Heine
Contemporary Rhyme 3:1 (Winter 2005/2006; http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/3_1.html; original language: German.
“Wandering”
Talvipäivänseisaus Specials (): .
“Was it not Sweet?”
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 19.
“Water Beetles”
Ascent Aspirations Magazine (; http://www.ascentaspirations.ca/thefourseasons.htm).
“Waterfall”
Travelling North: Twenty-four Quatorzains; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html).
“Wodospad”; in: W Podróży na Północ: Dwadzieścia cztery sonety; in: Cegła (2009; http://magazyn-cegla.net/nadeslane,phillip-a-ellis,travelling-north-twenty-four-quatorzains-%5Btomik-on-line%5D,5591.html); language of translation: Polish; translated by: Tomasz Krzykała.
“We Pass our Lives as if in Sleep”
AboveGroundTesting (http://www.abovegroundtesting.com/).
“Weariness”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 79.
“Weary I Am Tonight”
XX Poems ( : , ): .
“Weather-Watching”
PoemHunter.com (; http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/weather-watching/).
“A Wet Afternoon”
“NaPoWriMo Dy 15: A Wet Afternoon” The Cruellest Month (15 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-15-wet-afternoon.html).
“Whangarei Falls”
Tho Tan Hinh Thuc (7 November 2010; http://www.thotanhinhthuc.org/Tieng%20Tho%20Khac/ttk_ellis_falls.html); with Vietnamese translation by: Phạm Kiều Tùng; as: “THÁC WHANGAREI”.
“What Truly Never Ends (for Clare)”
“New Poetry by Phillip Ellis” Bluepepper (23 November 2011; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2011/11/what-truly-never-ends-for-clare-i-keep.html; with “A Villanelle for Clare” and “Waitomo (for Clare)”).
“When I Lust and my Heart Is Alone”
“NaPoWriMo Day 14: When I Lust and my Heart Is Alone” The Cruellest Month (14 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-14-when-i-lust-and-my.html).
“When the Demons Speak”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 42.
“When the Wet is Dry”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“When Time Is an Ocean: an Experiment”
“Post-Weekend Poetry 009: When Time Is an Ocean: an Experiment by Phillip A Ellis” Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog (20 February 2012; http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/2012/02/20/post-weekend-poetry-009-when-time-is-an-ocean-an-experiment-by-phillip-a-ellis/).
“Where Goes Love?”
“Opus 1741″ The Eldritch Dark (; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/65/opus-1741).
“Where Lies the Fire”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 25.
“White Moths”
Ygdrasil (December 2007; http://www.synapse.net/kgerken/Y-0712.HTM).
PoemHunter.com (; http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/white-moths/).
“Why Pine no More?”
“Softer than Breath” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [10].
“Wild Rain”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 16.
“The Wind Has Made me Mad”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 78.
“Wind in the Trees”
“NaPoWriMo Day 9: Wind in the Trees” Phillip Ellis (9 April 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/napowrimo-day-9-wind-in-the-trees/).
“Winter Breathing”
“New Poetry by Phillip A. Ellis” Bluepepper (2 August 2010; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2010/08/new-poetry-by-phillip-ellis.html; with “Snow”).
“Winter Hours”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 53.
“Winter Is Singing”
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 20.
“The Wisdom of the Ghouls”
Are Voles Electric? (no longer online).
http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01/ (no longer online).
“A Wish”
Illogical Muse (Fall 2008): .
“With a Line by Brennan Within”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“The Wizard Xethron Lectures to his Apprentice”
The Eldritch Dark (; ,/a>).
“Wollongong”
“Dreams Lie Low” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [18].
“Wonderful Land”
PoemHunter.com (; http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/wonderful-land/).
“Words from a Land of Darkness”
The Flayed Man (Baton Rouge, LA : Gothic Press, 2008): 49-50.
“Work’s End”
Contemporary Rhyme 2:4 (Fall 2005) http://www.contemporaryrhyme.com/works_end.PDF).
“World and Water, River”
“NaPoWriMo Day 23: World and Water, River” The Cruellest Month (23 April 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/napowrimo-day-23-world-and-water-river.html).
“The World as Willed and Idea”
Barbara De Franceschi, Marvis Sofield & Les Wicks (eds.), From this Broken Hill (2009; http://brokenhill.tripod.com/brokenhill.pdf): 77.
“The World’s End”
Penny Dreadful (): .
“Would I Were as Beautiful”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Would that”
“Lies” Bitter Honey (Cambridge, MD : ebooksonthe.net, 2006): [27].
“The Wraith of Unknown Ages”
“Twisted and Bent, the Wraith Is Lord” The Eldritch Dark (; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/153/twisted-and-bent%2C-the-wraith-is-lord).
“Ye Seek Out Delight”
“Songs of Averoigne: II” The Eldritch Dark (31 December
2003; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/147/songs-of-averoigne%3A-ii).
“You Are a Rock”
Melaleuca 039-042 (September-December 2012): 8; as by: L. S. Fisher.
“You Are what I Seek”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 39.
“Your Absence”
The Eldritch Dark ( ;) .
Morning Light (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 15.
“Your Dreams and mine”
Bitter Waters: and Other Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2007): 35.
“Youth’s song”
Beyond the Rainbow 66 (March/April 2013): 11.
“Ys”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
“Zothique ["Beneath the dying sun's incessant gyre,"]“
The Eldritch Dark (31 May 1999; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/182/zothique).
“Zothique ["Sleep deep, Zothique, drear land of dreaming and"]“
“Deepness” The Eldritch Dark (30 April 1999; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/poetry/185/deepness).

Chapter Four: Prose by Phillip A. Ellis

“The Abomination of Desolation: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“The Absence of the Muse: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“The Abyss Triumphant: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“An Addendum to Hodgson Poetry Checklist”
William Hope Hodgson (4 February 2013; http://williamhopehodgson.wordpress.com/2013/02/04/an-addendum-to-hodgson-poetry-checklist/).
“Adventure: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Afterwards: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (31 August 2004; href="http://www.eldritchdark.com/articles/criticism/41/afterwards%3A-a-reading">http://www.eldritchdark.com/articles/criticism/41/afterwards%3A-a-reading).
“Alexandrines: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“An Alien Sea”.
RedBubble (; http://www.redbubble.com/people/ozreaderdotcom/writing/2059151-an-alien-sea ).
“Alienage: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“‘All Is Dross that Is not Helena’: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Alternative: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Amor: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Amor Aeternalis: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Amor Hesternalis: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Anodyne of Autumn: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Antepast: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
The Anthology at the End of the Universe / Glen Yeffeth
SFReader.com (; http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=891).
“Apologia: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Apostrophe: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Approaching the Speculative”
Calenture 2:3 (May 2007): [27-28].
“Arabesque: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Artemis: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Ashes of Sunset: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
At the Orange Blossom Cafe / Bobbi Sinha-Morey
SFReader.com (; http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=894).
“Atlantis: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“At Sunrise: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Attaining an Immortality of Sorts”
Calenture 2:1 (September 2006): 23; review of: David E. Schultz and S. T, Joshi (eds.), The Shadow of the Unattained: the Letters of George Sterling and Clark Ashton Smith (New York : Hippocampus Press, 2005).
“Attar of the Past: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“The Autumn Lake: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Beauty”
The Eldritch Dark (; ).
“Before the Deluge”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
The Black Diamonds / Clark Ashton Smith
SFReader.com (; http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=921).
“The Black Fane of Silence”
Strange Gardens: Prose Poems (Banora Point, NSW : Privately Printed, 2005): .
”Blades of Unlife”
The Guild Companion 170 (April 2013; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2013/apr/bladesofunlife.html).
“Book Review: The Sons of Clovis / David Brooks”
The Cruellest Month (10 September 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/09/book-review-sons-of-clovis-david-brooks.html); review of: Brooks, David, The Sons of Clovis: Ern Malley, Adoré Floupette, and a Secret History of Australian Poetry (St Lucia : U. of Queensland Press, 2011).
“By the Ghostly Sea: a Reading of Clark Ashton Smith’s ‘Midnight Beach’”
Calenture 2:1 (September 2006): 8-9.
Changelings / Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=920).
“Checklist of Hodgson’s Poetry”
William Hope Hodgson (17 December 2012; http://williamhopehodgson.wordpress.com/2012/12/17/checklist-of-hodgsons-poetry/).
“A Checklist of Letters”
The Eldritch Dark (31 March 2002; http://www.eldritchdark.com/articles/criticism/27/a-checklist-of-letters).
“Clark Ashton Smith’s Vision of Lucifer”
Calenture 1:2 (January 2006): 8-9.
“‘Clever Lines’: Some Thoughts on Lovecraft’s Ad Criticos
Lovecraft Annual 2 (2008): 139-148.
“A Confession of Failure”
“‘A Confession of Failure’-Phillip A. Ellis” The Muse: an International Journal of Poetry Blog (25 September 2011; http://themusepoetry.wordpress.com/2011/09/25/a-confession-of-failure-philip-a-ellis/).
“The Construction of Race in the Early Poetry of H. P. Lovecraft”
Calenture 2:2 (January 2007): [5-13].
Lovecraft Annual 4 (2010): 124-135.
“Cumulative Index of Authors and Titles, Vols. 1-3″
Calenture 4:1 (September 2009): 75-78.
“Democracy and Fantasy: a Reply to Simon Whitechapel”
The Eldritch Dark (31 July 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/articles/criticism/4/democracy-and-fantasy%3A-a-reply-to-simon-whitechapel).
“Dwarven Magic Items for High-Level Campaigns”
The Guild Companion (March 2009; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2009/mar/dwarvishitems.html).
“Echoes in the Wilderness: Weird Poetry in Australia”
Studies in Australian Weird Fiction 3 (2009): 167-178; with: Charles Lovecraft.
“‘Every Night a Magic Door’: An Approach to the Weird Verse of Victor Daley”
Studies in the Fantastic 1 (Summer 2008): 87-94.
The Evolution of the Weird Tale / S. T. Joshi
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=902).
“Fey Beasts”
The Guild Companion (March 2008; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2008/mar/feybeasts.html).
“The Final Forgetting”
Antipodean SF 104 (January-February 2007; http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/10063/20070201-0000/www.antisf.com/stories/story07.html).
Five Spots on the Newt / Kurt Newton
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=585).
Four Flesh Feasts and an After-Dinner Mint / Edward Petty
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=638).
“Four Rolemaster Creatures”
The Guild Companion (June 2010; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2010/jun/fournotsoordinarycreatures.html).
Fritz Leiber and H. P. Lovecraft: Writers of the Dark / Benjamin Szumskyj and S. T. Joshi (eds.)
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=629).
Fritz Leiber and H. P. Lovecraft: Writers of the Dark ed. by Benjamin Szumskyj and S. T. Joshi
Lovecraft Annual 1 (2007): 149-51.
“From a Tomb”
The Eldritch Dark (26 April 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/prose-poetry-plays/28/from-a-tomb).
From Sawdust to Stardust / Terry Lee Rioux
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=903.
“The Fungi from Yuggoth: a Concordance”
Calenture 3:3 (May 2008): 2-91.
“The Ghouls of the Forsaken Desert”
The Eldritch Dark (17 November 2005; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/prose-poetry-plays/18/the-ghouls-of-the-forsaken-desert).
Strange Sorcery 1 (July 2006): 40-41.
“Grown Together in Love: Theme and Image in ‘Connaissance’”
Calenture 4:1 (September 2009): 2-4.
“Guest post: Phillip A. Ellis – On the Australian Poetry Library”
Fade Poetry Journal (8 March 2013; http://fadepoetryjournal.tumblr.com/tagged/Phillip-A.-Ellis).
An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia / S. T. Joshi and David E. Schultz
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=601).
“The Haunted Bassinet”
The Guild Companion (February 2011; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2011/feb/hauntedbassinet.html).
“He Speaks to her, the Loving Beloved”
The Eldritch Dark (no longer online).
“The Horrible Coma Call’d Living”
Redbubble (http://www.redbubble.com/people/ozreaderdotcom/writing/2019700-the-horrible-coma-calld-living).
“Hugh Cleland McKay: a Brief Bibliography”
http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01/ (no longer online).
“Hugh McCrae: a Tentative Bibliography” Calenture 4:1 (September 2009): 5-74; revised.
“Hypnopompos”
The Eldritch Dark (26 April 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/prose-poetry-plays/29/hypnopompos).
“I Have Seen Yith and Yuggoth: Lin Carter’s Dreams from R’lyeh”
Stephen J. Servello (ed.), Apostle of Letters: a Critical Evaluation of the Life and Works of Lin Carter ([USA] : WildCat Books, 2006): 30-47.
“Identifying Brennan’s Prose”
Southerly 67:3 (2007): 207-208.
“An Inchoate Note on the Poetry of William Hope Hodgson by Phillip A. Ellis”
William Hope Hodgson (7 December 2012; http://williamhopehodgson.wordpress.com/2012/12/07/an-inchoate-note-on-the-poetry-of-william-hope-hodgson-by-phillip-a-ellis/).
“An Interview with Georgina [Laidlaw] from AustralianReader.com”
Calenture 2:3 (May 2007): [7-10].
Jared’s Little Playground / Edward Petty
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=637).
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell / Susanna Clarke
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=892).
“Kissed here–or Killed here: Memory and the Loss of Memory in Slessor’s Poems”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
Knuckled / Fiona Wright”
Travels in Prose: Twelve Months of Australian Women’s Writing (12 January 2012; http://travelsinprose.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/knuckled-fiona-wright.html); review of: Fiona Wright, Knuckled (Artarmon : Giramondo, 2011).
“The Last Apricot: a Reading”
The Eldritch Dark (31 August 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/articles/criticism/61).
“The Last Dragon”
The Eldritch Dark (26 April 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/prose-poetry-plays/25/the-last-dragon).
“[Letter to the Editor]“
The Silver Stallion: The View from Mispec Moor: Letters to the Editor (10 March 2013; http://www.silverstallion.karkeeweb.com/cabell_letters.html).
Letters to Rheinhart Kleiner / H. P. Lovecraft
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=922).
Life among the Dream Merchants / Kurt Newton
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=893).
“A Look at Chronicles for any Campaign”
The Guild Companion (April 2008; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2008/apr/campaignchronicles.html).
The Lovecraft Lexicon / Anthony B. Pearsall
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=1045).
Lovecraft’s New York Circle / S. T. Joshi and Mara Kirk Hart (eds.)
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=982).
“Lyric Ways”
The Guild Companion (January 2010; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2010/jan/lyricways.html).
Marigolds in the Snow / Bobbi Sinha-Morey
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=895).
“The Meadows of Ebony”
The Eldritch Dark (16 November 1997; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/prose-poetry-plays/20/the-meadows-of-ebony).
“A Metaphor”
The Eldritch Dark (26 April 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/prose-poetry-plays/26/a-metaphor).
“Mind Over Matter — Chapter 1″
The Guild Companion 167 (January 2013; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2013/jan/psionics01.html).
“Mind Over Matter — Chapter 2″
The Guild Companion 168 (February 2013; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2013/feb/psionics02.html).
“Mind over Matter — Chapter 3″
The Guild Companion 169 (March 2013 ; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2013/mar/psionics03.html)
“Mind over Matter — Chapter 4″
The Guild Companion 170 (April 2013; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2013/apr/psionics04.html).
The Monster in the Mirror / Robert H. Waugh
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=957).
“My Feast of Joy”
Antipodean SF 92 (January-February 2006; http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/10063/20060201-0000/www.antisf.com/stories/story08.htm).
“A New Poetic Form? Or an Old One Transformed?”
“Pushing the boundaries of form: A Guest Post by Phillip A. Ellis” Another Lost Shark (14 October 2012; http://anotherlostshark.com/2012/10/14/pushing-the-boundary-of-form-a-guest-post-by-phillip-a-ellis/).
No one Noticed the Cat / Anne McCaffrey
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=1047).
“A Note on Islands and New Species”
The Guild Companion (April 2010; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2010/apr/islands.html).
“Of the One Secret: a Defence of Eleusinia”
Faunus 18 (Summer 2008): 29-31.
“Off the Shelf: 100 Australian Poems you Need to Know”
The Australian Reader: Cold Weather, Warm Reading 57 (July/August 2009); review of Jamie Grant (ed.), 100 Australian Poems you Need to Know (Prahan : Hardie Grant, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: A Time for Susan”
The Australian Reader: A New Year Starts 72 (January 2011); review of , A Time for Susan (Burleigh : Zeus, 2010).
“Off the Shelf: Abernethy”
The Australian Reader: The Year Closes on the Close of the Year 70 (November 2010); review of Simone Bailey, Abernethy (Burleigh : Zeus, 2010).
“Off the Shelf: And the Ringmaster Said….”
The Australian Reader: Cold Weather, Warm Reading 57 (July/August 2009); review of David Stavanger, And the Ringmaster Said…. (Pacific Paradise : Small Change Press, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: Apples with Human Skin”
The Australian Reader: New Year, New Plans 62 (February 2010); review of Nathan Shepardson, Apples with Human Skin (St Lucia : University of Queensland Press, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Beautiful Waste”
The Australian Reader: Welcome to Summer 61 (December 2009); review of David McComb, Beautiful Waste: Poems (North Fremantle : fremantle Press, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Beyond my Control”
The Australian Reader: Winter Warmth 66 (June 2010); review of Ross McCallum, Beyond my Control: One Man’s Struggle with Epilepsy, Seizure Surgery & Beyond (New York : iUniverse, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: Blow Out”
The Australian Reader: Poetry Ahoy! 55 (5 April 2009); review of Rae Desmond Jones, Blow Out (Woodford : Island Press, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: Burning Bright”
The Australian Reader: A Day Late Is Better than Never 68 (August 2010); review of Caroline Caddy, Burning Bright (Fremantle : Fremantle Press, 2010).
“Off the Shelf: Carnival Edge”
The Australian Reader: A New Year Starts 72 (January 2011); review of Katherine Gallagher, Carnival Edge: New & Selected Poems (Todmorden : Arc, 2010).
“Off the Shelf: Clouds on Hanover Street”
The Australian Reader: Winter Warmth 66 (June 2010); review of Kenneth Trimble, Clouds on Hanover Street (Fitzroy : Littlefox Press, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Eighth Habitation”
The Australian Reader: New Year, New Plans 62 (February 2010); review of Adam Aitken, Eighth Habitation: New Poems (Atarmon : Giramondo, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Finding the Shelf within”
The Australian Reader: Winter Has Come! 55/56 (May/June 2009); review of Jane Smith, Finding the Shelf within: Spiritual Development through Home Improvement (Sydney : New Holland, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Fire Season”
The Australian Reader: Winter Has Come! 55/56 (May/June 2009); review of Kate Middleton, Fire Season (Artarmon : Giramondo, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Grass Notes”
The Australian Reader: The Wheel Turns, Winter Nears 65 (May 2010); review of Sarah Day, Grass Notes (Blackheath : Brandl & schlesinger, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Harbour City Poems”
The Australian Reader: The Year Closes on the Close of the Year 70 (November 2010); review of Martin Langford (ed.), Harbour City Poems: Sydney in Verse, 1788-2008 (Glebe : Puncher & Wattmann, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Haunting Emma”
The Australian Reader: Cold Weather, Warm Reading 57 (July/August 2009); review of Anne van Alkemade, Haunting Emma (Melton South : Murphwrite, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Heat 19: Trapper’s Way”
The Australian Reader: High Spring Days 60 (november 2009); review of Heat 19 Trapper’s Way (Autumn 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Home Is where the Heartache Is”
The Australian Reader: Spring Is Here at Last! 58 (September 2009); review of Julie Beveridge, Home Is where the Heartache Is (Pacific Paradise : Small Change Press, 2007).
“Off the Shelf: I think we Have”
The Australian Reader: Interruptions and Events 64 (April 2010); review of Matt hetherington, I think we Have (Pacific Paradise : Small Change Press, 2007).
“Off the Shelf: A Life of Unlearning”
The Australian Reader: Spring Is Here at Last! 58 (September 2009); review of Anthony Venn-Brown, A Life of Unlearning: A Journey to Find the Truth 2nd ed. (Chatswood : New Holland, 2007).
“Off the Shelf: Look who’s Morphing”
The Australian Reader: The Wheel Turns, Winter Nears 65 (May 2010); review of Tom Cho, Look who’s Morphing (Artarmon : Giramondo, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Meanjin 68:4″
The Australian Reader: New Year, New Plans 62 (February 2010); review of Meanjin 68:4 (Summer 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Meanjin 69:1″
The Australian Reader: Autumn Begins 63 (March 2010); review of Meanjin 69:1 (Autumn 2010).
“Off the Shelf: Meanjin 69-2″
The Australian Reader: Winter Warmth 66 (June 2010); review of Meanjin 69:2 (Winter 2010).
“Off the Shelf: Meanjin 69:3″
The Australian Reader: Where Has the Year Gone? 71 (December 2010); review of Meanjin 69:3 (Spring 2010).
“Off the Shelf: Motherlode”
The Australian Reader: High Spring and High Spirits 69 (October 2010); review of Jennifer Harrison & Kate Waterhouse (eds.), Motherlode (Glebe : Puncher & Wattmann, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: My Best Friend’s Secret”
The Australian Reader: A New Year Starts 72 (January 2011); review of emichii, My Best Friend’s Secret (Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press, 2010).
“Off the Shelf: Parts of us”
The Australian Reader: High Spring and High Spirits 69 (October 2010); review of Thomas Shapcott, Parts of us (St Lucia : University of Queensland Press, 2010).
“Off the Shelf: Piano Hill”
The Australian Reader: The Wheel Turns, Winter Nears 65 (May 2010); review of Ross Bolleter, Piano Hill (Fremantle : fremantle Press, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Postcards from the Asylum”
The Australian Reader: New Year, New Plans 62 (February 2010); review of Karen Knight, Postcards from the Asylum (Lauderdale : Pardalote Press, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: Prehistoric Giants: the Megafauna of Australia”
The Australian Reader: Summer Nears! 59 (october 2009); review of Danielle Clode, Prehistoric Giants: The Megafauna of Australia (Melbourne : Museum Victoria, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Readings from the Sweeping Plains”
The Australian Reader: Readings from The Sweeping Plains 47 (21 March 2008); review of Michael Sharkey, Readings from The Sweeping Plains (Spit Junction : River Road Press, 2007).
“Off the Shelf: Rudigor’s Revenge”
The Australian Reader: High Spring Days 60 (november 2009); review of Richard Blackburn, Rudigor’s Revenge (Burleigh : Zeus, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: Ruined Man”
The Australian Reader: Autumn Begins 63 (March 2010); review of Graham Nunn, Ruined Man (Pacific Paradise : Small Change Press, 2007).
“Off the Shelf: Sand”
The Australian Reader: The Year Closes on the Close of the Year 70 (November 2010); review of Robert Drewe & John Kinsella, Sand (Fremantle : fremantle Press, 2010).
“Off the Shelf: Scar Revision”
The Australian Reader: Summer Nears! 59 (october 2009); review of Tracy Ryan, Scar Revision (Fremantle : Fremantle Press, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: Shades of the Sublime and Beautiful”
The Australian Reader: Cold Weather, Warm Reading 57 (July/August 2009); review of John Kinsella, Shades of the Sublime and Beautiful ( Fremantle: fremantle Press, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: So much Weather”
The Australian Reader: Autumn Begins 63 (March 2010); review of Robert Morris, So much Weather (Pacific Paradise : Small Change Press, 2007).
“Off the Shelf: Southerly 68:1: Sister Arts”
The Australian Reader: A Long, Hot Summer Nears its End 53 (1 February 2009); review of Southerly 68:1 Sister Arts (2008).
“Off the Shelf: Southerly 68:2 Little Disturbances”
The Australian Reader: Longer Nights Mean More Excuses to Lie in Bed and Read 54 (1 March 2009); review of Southerly 68:2 Little Disturbances (2008).
“Off the Shelf: Southerly 68:3: Double Exposures”
The Australian Reader: Winter Has Come! 55/56 (May/June 2009); review of Southerly 68:3 Double Exposures (2008).
“Off the Shelf: Southerly 69:1 Animals”
The Australian Reader: High Spring Days 60 (November 2009); review of Southerly 69:1 Animal (2009).
“Off the Shelf: Southerly 69:3″
The Australian Reader: The Wheel Turns, Winter Nears 65 (May 2010); review of Southerly 69:3 The Poetry Issue (2009).
“Off the Shelf: Southern Edge”
The Australian Reader: Welcome to Summer 61 (December 2009); review of Barbara Temperton, Southern Edge: Three Stories in Verse (Fremantle : fremantle Press, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Starlight”
The Australian Reader: A New Year Starts 72 (January 2011); review of John Tranter, Starlight (St Lucia : University of Queensland Press, 2010).
“Off the Shelf: Staying Mum”
The Australian Reader: A Day Late Is Better than Never 68 (August 2010); review of Mara Lee, Staying Mum: What your Mum Forgot to Tell you and your Best Friends Never Dared (Milton : Wrightbooks, 2010).
“Off the Shelf: Swimming: A Novel”
The Australian Reader: Summer Nears! 59 (october 2009); review of Enza Ganolfo, Swimming: A Novel (Ascot Vale : Vanark Press, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Tales of the Popes”
The Australian Reader: Winter Has Come! 55/56 (May/June 2009); review of Larry Buttrose, Tales of the Popes: From Eden to El Dorado: An Infamous History (Sydney : New Holland, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Taller when Prone”
The Australian Reader: High Spring and High Spirits 69 (October 2010); review of Les Murray, Taller when Prone (Melbourne : Black, 2010).
“Off the Shelf: Tattooing the Surface of the Moon”
The Australian Reader: Interruptions and Events 64 (April 2010); review of Sean M. Whelan, Tattooing the Surface of the Moon (Pacific Paradise : Small Change Press, 2007).
“Off the Shelf: The Balcony”
The Australian Reader: Sometimes we Run and Go Nowhere 51 (28 October 2008); review of David Brooks, The Balcony (St Lucia : University of Queensland Press, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: The Bee Hut”
The Australian Reader: A Day Late Is Better than Never 68 (August 2010); review of Dorothy Porter, The Bee Hut (Melbourne : Black, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: The Best Australian Poems, 2008″
The Australian Reader: Poetry Ahoy! 55 (5 April 2009); review of Peter Rose (ed.), The Best Australian Poems, 2008 (Melbourne : Black, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: The Best Australian Poems, 2009″
The Australian Reader: Autumn Begins 63 (March 2010); review of Robert Adamson (ed.), The Best Australian Poems, 2009 (Melbourne : Black, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: The Best Australian Poetry, 2008″
The Australian Reader: Sometimes we Run and Go Nowhere 51 (28 October 2008); review of David Brooks (ed.), The Best Australian Poetry, 2008 (St Lucia : University of Queensland Press, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: The Diary of a Fallen Angel”
The Australian Reader: Where Has the Year Gone? 71 (December 2010); review of Tammy Norris, The Diary of a Fallen Angel: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Burleigh : Poseidon, 2010).
“Off the Shelf: The Gatekeeper”
The Australian Reader: High Spring Days 60 (november 2009); review of Richard Blackburn, The Gatekeeper (Burleigh : Zeus, 2006).
“Off the Shelf: The Good Intent”
The Australian Reader: Longer Nights Mean More Excuses to Lie in Bed and Read 54 (1 March 2009); review of John Morley, The Good Intent (Charnwood : Ginninderra Press, 2006).
“Off the Shelf: The Human Project”
The Australian Reader: Winter Warmth 66 (June 2010); review of Martin Langford, The Human Project: new & Selected Poems (Glebe : Puncher & Wattmann, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: The Orient Expressed”
The Australian Reader: A Long, Hot Summer Nears its End 53 (1 February 2009); review of Jane Blight, The Orient Expressed: Istanbul and Beyond (Melbourne : J. Blight, 2004).
“Off the Shelf: The Regiment”
The Australian Reader: High Spring and High Spirits 69 (October 2010); review of Richard Blackburn, The Regiment: die Kompanie (Burleigh : Zeus, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: The Umbrella Club”
The Australian Reader: Welcome to Summer 61 (December 2009); review of David Brooks, The Umbrella Club (St Lucia : Queensland, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: The Right”
The Australian Reader: We Have a Winner! 67 (July 2010); review of Matthew Karpin, The Right (Glebe : Puncher and Wattmann, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: The Woodcutter’s Wife”
The Australian Reader: Better Late than Never! 48 (23 June 2008); review of Dolla S. Merrillees, The Woodcutter’s Wife: A stepmother’s Tale (Ultimo : Halstead Press, 2007).
“Off the Shelf: Them + us”
The Australian Reader: The Year Closes on the Close of the Year 70 (November 2010); review of Danny Vendramini, Them + us (Armidale : Kardoorair Press, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: Tin Dragons”
The Australian Reader: Will the Summer Come Soon? 52 (22 November 2008); review of John Biggs, Tin Dragons (Rosny Park : Maygog, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: Vanishing Point”
The Australian Reader: Summer Nears! 59 (october 2009); review of Felicity Plunkett, Vanishing Point (St Lucia : University of Queensland Press, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: War Games”
The Australian Reader: Interruptions and Events 64 (April 2010); review of William Pitt, War Games (Pittsburgh : Rosedog Books, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: What Marian Drew Never Told me About Light”
The Australian Reader: Interruptions and Events 64 (April 2010); review of Nathan Sheperdson, What Marian Drew Never Told me About Light (Pacific Paradise : Small Change Press, 2008).
“Off the Shelf: Worldshaker”
The Australian Reader: Welcome to Summer 61 (December 2009); review of Richard Harland, Worldshaker (Crows Nest : Allen & unwin, 2009).
“Off the Shelf: You Deserve Dessert”
The Australian Reader: Where Has the Year Gone? 71 (December 2010); review of Margaret Owen Ruckert, You Deserve Dessert: Fact, Fiction & Fable (Lugarno : M. Ruckert, c2009).
“Omnia Nihil”
Antipodean SF 91 (December 2005-January 2006; http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/10063/20060101-0000/www.antisf.com/stories/story08.htm).
The Overnight / Ramsey Campbell
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=602).
“A Partial Index to Penny Dreadful and Songs of Innocence”
http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01/ (no longer online).
“An Index to Penny Dreadful and
Songs of InnocenceScribd (http://www.scribd.com/doc/15345967/An-Index-to-Penny-Dreadful-and-Songs-of-Innocence).
“A Perpetual Memento Mori: Death, Remembrance and Remorse in Malneant”
AustralianReader.com (no longer online).
Scribd (http://www.scribd.com/doc/19667088/A-Perpetual-Memento-Mori-Death-Remembrance-and-Remorse-in-Malneant).
“[PerVERSEities / Kurt Newton]“
SFReader.com (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=625).
“[PerVERSEities II / Kurt Newton]“
SFReader.com (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=639).
“The Poet As a Public Critic: A Study of Christopher Brennan”
Amit Sarwal & Reema Sarwal (eds.), Fact and Fiction: Readings in Australian Literature (New Delhi : Authorspress, 2008): 312-322.
The Poetry of H. P. Lovecraft: an Introduction”
Nugae 6:19 (2009): 6-8.
“Le poesia di H. P. Lovecraft: introduzione” Nugae 6:19 (2009): 8-10; language of translation: Italian; translator: Maria Anna Nidecki.
“Poetry Picks of 2010 — Phillip A. Ellis”
Another Lost Shark (27 December 2010; http://anotherlostshark.com/2010/12/27/poetry-picks-of-2010-phillip-a-ellis/).
“Poetry Review”
The Poetry Market Ezine 12:6 (March 2013); review of: Jorge Luis Borges, The Sonnets (Harmondsworth : Penguin Classics, 2010).
“Post-Weekend Poetry: Phillip Ellis’ Review of 101 Ways to Make Poems Sell
Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog (26 March 2012; a href=”http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/2012/03/26/post-weekend-poetry-014-phillip-ellis-review-of-101-ways-to-make-poems-sell/”>http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/2012/03/26/post-weekend-poetry-014-phillip-ellis-review-of-101-ways-to-make-poems-sell/); review of Chris Hamilton-Emery, 101 Ways to Make Poems Sell (London : Salt, 2006).
”Preface [to 'The Cruise of the “In Memoriam”']”
”Blogroll, the Fourth & ‘The Cruise of the “In Memoriam”’, by Victor Daley” Your Coleridge (16 February 2013; http://samueltaylorcoleridge.me/2013/02/16/blogroll-the-fourth-the-cruise-of-the-in-memoriam-by-victor-daley/comment-page-1/#comment-233).
“[Psycho-Hunter's Casebook / Kurt Newton]“
SFReader.com (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=624).
Quark Soup (Review) by Magdalena Ball”
Wild Grapes: Australian Poetry (5 October 2006; http://australian-poetry.blogspot.com.au/2006_10_01_archive.html); review of: Magdalena Ball, Quark Soup (Warners Bay : Picaro Press, 2006).
“Questioning”
The Eldritch Dark (23 November 2007; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/prose-poetry-plays/32/questioning).
“A Rabbinical Legend and Colonial Masterpiece: Aspects of Charles Harpur’s ‘The Witch of Hebron’”
Studies in Australian Weird Fiction 2 (2008): 27-31.
“Rats and Cats”
The Eldritch Dark (29 November 2006; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/short-stories/61/rats-and-cats).
“Recontextualising Klarkash-Ton”
The Eldritch Dark (29 February 2004; http://www.eldritchdark.com/articles/reviews/9/recontextualising-klarkash-ton); review of: Clark Ashton Smith, The Last Oblivion (New York : Hippocampus Press, 2002).
“The Redcap’s Tower”
The Guild Companion (December 2008; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2008/dec/redcapstower.html).
“Review: 100 Australian Poems you Need to Know
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Jamie Grant (ed.), 100 Australian Poems you Need to Know (Prahan, Vic. : Hardie Grant Books, 2008).
“Review: 1953 / Geoff Page”
Phillip Ellis (31 December 2012; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-1953-geoff-page/); review of Geoff Page, 1953 (St Lucia : University of Queensland Press, 2013).
“Review: And the Ringmaster Said….
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: David Stavanger, And the Ringmaster Said…. ([Pacific Paradise, Qld] : Small Change Press, 2008).
“Review: Blow Out
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Rae Desmond Jones, Blow Out (Woodford, NSW : Island Press, 2008).
“Review: Domestic Archaeology / Kelly Pilgrim-Byrne”
Phillip Ellis (5 March 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-domestic-archaeology-kelly-pilgrim-byrne/); review of: Kelly Pilgrim-Byrne, Domestic Archaeology (Wollongong : Grand Parade Poets, 2012).
“Review: Finding the Shelf within
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Jane Smith, Finding the Shelf within: Spiritual Development through Home Improvement (Sydney : New Holland, 2009).
“Review: Fire Season
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Kate Middleton, Fire Season (Artarmon, NSW : Giramondo, 2009).
“Review: First Taste / Tiggy Johnson”
Phillip Ellis (17 February 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-first-taste-tiggy-johnson/); review of Tiggy Johnson, First Taste (Cockatoo : T. Johnson, 2010).
“Review: Haunting Emma
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Anne van Alkemade, Haunting Emma ([Melton South, Vic.] : Murphwrite, 2009).
“Review: I’m Not Racist, but… / Anita Heiss”
Phillip Ellis (26 March 2013 ; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-im-not-racist-but-anita-heiss/); review of Anita Heiss, I’m Not Racist, but… (Cambridge : Salt, 2007).
“Review: Knuckled / Fiona Wright”
The Cruellest Month (11 January 2012; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/review-knuckled-fiona-wright.html); review of: Fiona Wright, Knuckled (Artarmon : Giramondo, 2011).
“Review: Life Is what you Make it / Phillip Eling
Phillip Ellis: News (2 August 2012; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-life-is-what-you-make-it-phillip-eling/); review of: Phillip Eling, Life Is what you Make it (Port Adelaide : Ginninderra Press, 2012).
“Review: Love & Fuck Poems: The Deluxe Edition / Koraly Dimitriadis”
Phillip Ellis (4 January 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-love-fuck-poems-the-deluxe-edition-koraly-dimitriadis/); review of Koraly Dimitriadis, Love & Fuck Poems: The Deluxe Edition ([no place] : Out of the Box Press, 2012).
“Review: Ocean Hearted, by Graham Nunn”
The Cruellest Month (18 April 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/04/review-ocean-hearted-by-graham-nunn.html); review of: Graham Nunn, Ocean Hearted ([Brisbane] : Another Lost Shark, 2010).
“Review: One Bowl / Penny Harter”
Phillip Ellis (7 March 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-one-bowl-penny-harter/); review of: Penny Harter, One Bowl (Ormskirk : Snapshot Press, 2012).
“Review: Readings from the Sweeping Plain
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Michael Sharkey, Readings from the Sweeping Plain (Spit Junction : River Road Press, 2008).
“Review: Rock n Roll Tuxedo / Julie Beveridge”
Phillip Ellis (31 March 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-rock-n-roll-tuxedo-julie-beveridge/); review of: Julie Beveridge, Rock n Roll Tuxedo ([brisbane] : J. Beveridge, 2005).
“Review: Seven Gateways
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Tony Grey, Seven Gateways (Ultimo, NSW : Halstead Press, 2007).
“Review: Shades of the Sublime and Beautiful
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: John Kinsella, Shades of the Sublime and Beautiful (Fremantle : Fremantle Press, 2008).
“Review: Skin Painting / Elizabeth Hodgson”
Phillip Ellis (12 February 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-skin-painting-elizabeth-hodgson/); review of Elizabeth Hodgson, Skin Painting (St Lucia : University of Queensland Press, 2008).
“Review: Southerly 68:1″
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Southerly 68:1: Sister Arts (2008).
“Review: Southerly 68:2″
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Southerly 68:2: Little Disturbances (2008).
“Review: Southerly 68:3″
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Southerly 68:3: Double Exposures (2008).
“Review: Southerly 71:1 Modern Mobilities”
The Cruellest Month (11 October 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/10/review-southerly-711-modern-mobilities.html); review of Southerly 71:1: Modern Mobilities: Australian transnational Writing(2011).
“Review: Southerly 71:2: A Handful of Sand
Travels in Prose: Twelve Months of Australian Women’s Writing (13 February 2012; ); review of: Southerly 71:2: A Handful of Sand.
“Review: Southerly 71:3: A Nest of Bunyips
The Cruellest Month (3 June 2012; a href=”http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/review-southerly-713-nest-of-bunyips.html”>http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/review-southerly-713-nest-of-bunyips.html); review of Southerly 71:3: A Nest of Bunyips.
“Review, Stefanie Petrik’s The Artist vs the Upstanding Citizen
The Cruellest Month (19 April 2011; http://the-cruellest-month.blogspot.com.au/2011/04/review-stefanie-petriks-artist-vs.html); review of: Stefanie Petrik, The Artist vs the Upstanding Citizen ([s. l. : the author], 2009).
“Reviews: Storm and Honey / Judith Beveridge”
Phillip Ellis (10 February 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/reviews-storm-and-honey-judith-beveridge/); review of Judith Beveridge, Storm and Honey (Artarmon : Giramondo, 2009).
“Review: Tales of the Popes
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Larry Buttrose, Tales of the Popes: from Eden to El Dorado: an Infamous History (Sydney : New Holland, 2009).
“Review: That Zero Year / Tiggy Johnson & Andrew Phillips”
Phillip Ellis (3 March 2013; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-that-zero-year-tiggy-johnson-andrew-phillips/); review of Tiggy Johnson & Andrew Phillips, That Zero Year (Jimboomba : T. Johnson & A. Phillips, 2012).
“Review: The Balcony
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: David Brooks, The Balcony (St Lucia, Qld : U. of Queensland Press, 2008).
“Review: The Best Australian Poems, 2008
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Peter Rose (ed.), The Best Australian Poems, 2008 (Melbourne : Black, 2008).
“Review: The Best Australian Poetry, 2008
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: David Brooks (ed.), The Best Australian Poetry, 2008 (St Lucia, Qld : U. of Queensland Press, 2008).
“Review: The First 30: And Other Poems / Graham Nunn”
Phillip Ellis (11 September 2012; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-the-first-30-and-other-poems-graham-nunn/); review of graham Nunn, The First 30: And Other Poems ([brisbane] : Another Lost Shark, 2012).
“Review: The Good Intent
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: John Morley, The Good Intent (Charnwood, ACT : Ginninderra Press, 2006).
“Review: The Mother’s Group / Fiona Higgins”
Travels in Prose: Twelve Months of Australian Women’s Writing (30 July 2012; http://travelsinprose.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/review-mothers-group-fiona-higgins.html); review of: Fiona Higgins, The Mothers’ Group (Sydney : Allen and Unwin, 2012).
“Review: The Opposite of Life
Travels in Prose: Twelve Months of Australian Women’s Writing (23 January 2012; http://travelsinprose.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/review-opposite-of-life.html); review of: Narrelle M. Harris, The Opposite of Life (Brisbane : Pulp Fiction Press, 2007).
“Review: The Orient Expressed
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: Jane Blight, The Orient Expressed: Istanbul and Beyond (Melbourne : J. Blight, 2004).
“Review: The Ship / Sarah Day”
Phillip Ellis (24 March 2013 ; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-the-ship-sarah-day/).
“Review: The Spider Goddess
Travels in Prose: Twelve Months of Australian Women’s Writing (24 January 2012; http://travelsinprose.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/review-spider-goddess.html); review of: Tara Moss, The Spider Goddess (Sydney : Macmillan, 2011).
“Review: Tonight no Poetry Will Serve / Adrienne Rich”
“Phillip Ellis reviews Adrienne Rich” Bluepepper (1 January 2013; http://bluepepper.blogspot.com.au/2013/01/phillip-ellis-reviews-adrienne-rich.html); review of: Rich, Adrienne, Tonight no Poetry Will Serve (New York : W. W. Norton, 2011).
“Review: Tin Dragons
AustralianReader.com (no longer online); review of: John Biggs, Tin Dragons (Rosny Park, Tas : Maygog, 2008).
“Review: Water Mirrors / Nicholas Powell”
Phillip Ellis (5 August 2012; http://www.phillipaellis.com/review-water-mirrors-nicholas-powell/); review of Nicholas Powell, Water Mirrors (St Lucia : University of Queensland Press, 2012).
“Review: Writing the Life Poetic by Sage Cohen”
“Post-weekend Poetry 023: Review of Writing the Life Poetic by Sage Cohen by Phillip Elis” Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog (28 May 2012; http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/2012/05/28/post-weekend-poetry-023-review-of-writing-the-life-poetic-by-sage-cohen-by-phillip-elis/); review of: Cohen, Sage, Writing the Life Poetic: an Invitation to Read & Write Poetry (Cincinnati : Writers Digest Books, 2009).
“rob walker’s Micromacro
Wild Grapes: Australian Poetry (28 October 2006; http://australian-poetry.blogspot.com.au/2006_10_01_archive.html); review of: rob walker, Micromacro (West Lakes : Seaview Press, 2006).
“A Rough Bed, and Tears at Morning”
Antipodean SF 90 (November-December 2005; http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/10063/20051201-0000/www.antisf.com/stories/story01.htm).
“Satan Speaks: a Reading of ‘Satan Unrepentant’”
Scott Conners (ed.), The Freedom of Fantastic Things: Selected Criticism on Clark Ashton Smith (New York : Hippocampus Pres, 2006): 132-137.
Secret Story / Ramsey Campbell
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=936).
The Shadow of the Unattained / David E. Schultz and S. T. Joshi (eds.)
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=906).
The Shadow out of Time: the Corrected Text / H. P. Lovecraft
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=897).
Shore of Women / Pamela Sargent
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=1034).
“Some Notes on the Topographical Poetry of H. P. Lovecraft”
Lovecraft Annual 3 (2009): 54-66.
Songs of a Sorceress / Bobbi Sinha-Morey
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=935).
“A Sorceress Sings”
Calenture 2:1 (September 2006): 20-21; review of: Bobbi Sinha-Morey, Songs of a Sorceress (Cambridge, MD : Cambridge Books, 2006).
“Spectral Soldiers: Possible Literary Antecedents for ‘The Bowmen’”
Studies in Weird Fiction 24 (Winter 1999): 5-8.
The Stolen Bacillus: and Other Incidents / H. G. Wells
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=1040).
“The Sword of the East”
The Guild Companion (January 2011; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2011/jan/swordoftheeast.html).
“A Tale of Nerikh, the
Poet”
The Eldritch Dark (31 May 1999; http://www.eldritchdark.com/tributes/prose-poetry-plays/17/a-tale-of-nerikh,-the-poet).
Strange Sorcery 2 (January 2007): 36-38.
“Technique Is Part of a Poet’s Voice”
“Guest post: ‘Technique Is Part of a Poet’s Voice’ by poet Phillip A Ellis” Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog (28 November 2011; http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/2011/11/28/guest-post-technique-is-part-of-a-poets-voice-by-poet-phillip-a-ellis/).
“Three Bardic Items”
The Guild Companion (November 2009; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2009/nov/threebardicitems.html).
“Tim Winton’s Take on the Weird: In the Winter Dark as Cross-Genre Fiction”
Studies in Australian Weird Fiction 1 (2008): 105-112.
“Twelve Questions, with Justin Lowe”
Phillip Ellis (30 September 2012; http://www.phillipaellis.com/twelve-questions-with-justin-lowe/).
“[Unearthly Companion / Ilona Hegedus]“
SFReader.com/ (http://www.sfreader.com/read_review.asp?book=1054).
“An Unearthly Delight”
Calenture 2:1 (September 2006): 22; review of: Hegedus, Ilona, Unearthly Companion ([s. p.] : Ilona Hegedus, 2005).
“Unity in Diversity: Fungi from Yuggoth as a Unified Setting”
Lovecraft Annual 1 (2007): 84-90.
“Useful Websites for Rolemaster Rome”
The Guild Companion 169 (March 2013 ; http://www.guildcompanion.com/scrolls/2013/mar/rmromeresources.html)
“‘The Voice of the Ocean’ and Hodgson’s Novels: Is there a Link?”
“‘The Voice of the Ocean’ and Hodgson’s Novels: Is there a Link? by Phillip A. Ellis” William Hope Hodgson (14 January 2013; http://williamhopehodgson.wordpress.com/2013/01/14/the-voice-of-the-ocean-and-hodgsons-novels-is-there-a-link-by-phillip-a-ellis/).
“The Weird Verse of Christopher Brennan”
Studies in Weird Fiction 25 (Summer 2001): 29-32.
http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01/
Studies in Australian Weird Fiction 1 (2008): 15-22.
“The Weird Verse of Hugh McCrae: A Brief Sketch and Introduction”
Studies in Australian Weird Fiction 3 (2009): 17-22.
”Writing Your Life: Some Thoughts on Confessionalism in Poetry and Prose”
About Freelance Writing ([December 2011]; http://www.aboutfreelancewriting.com/2011/12/writing-your-life-some-thoughts-on-confessionalism-in-poetry-and-prose/

Chapter Five: Interviews with Phillip A. Ellis

“Australian Poet/Writer/Editor: Phillip A. Ellis”
Interviews Poets, Writers: A Place To Display Their Works ([4 October 2012]; http://poetsinterviews.blogspot.com.au/p/australian-phillip-ellis.html).
“Author interview no.338 with poet Phillip Ellis”
Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog (13 April 2012; https://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/2012/04/13/author-interview-no-338-with-poet-phillip-ellis/).
“Author Interview No.55 with Poet Phillip Ellis”
Morgen Bailey’s Writing Blog (11 July 2011; http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/blog-interview-no-55-with-poet-phillip-ellis/).
“Harvesting Wild Grapes: an Interview with Phillip A. Ellis”
Studies in Australian Weird Fiction 1 (2008): 138-143; with: Benjamin Szumskyj.

Chapter Six: Items About Phillip A. Ellis

Siluk, Dennis, “Poetic Review On Phillip Ellis, Macabre Poet of Australia”
The Eldritch Carvings: and Other Suspense Stories (1 February 2009; http://theeldritchcarvings.blogspot.com.au/2009/02/poetic-review-on-phillip-ellis-macabre.html).
[Thurn, Rafael San Miguel], “’About the Nightingale (A Variation Thereof)’, by Phillip A. Ellis”
Your Coleridge (22 March 2013; http://samueltaylorcoleridge.me/2013/03/22/about-the-nightingale-a-variation-thereof-by-phillip-a-ellis/).
[Thurn, Rafael San Miguel], “Blogroll, the Fourth & ‘The Cruise of the “In Memoriam”’, by Victor Daley”
Your Coleridge (16 February 2013; http://samueltaylorcoleridge.me/2013/02/16/blogroll-the-fourth-the-cruise-of-the-in-memoriam-by-victor-daley/comment-page-1/#comment-233).
[Unsigned], “New Monthly Blogger — Phillip Ellis”
Southerly (16 May 2011; http://southerlyjournal.com.au/2011/05/16/new-monthly-blogger-phillip-ellis-2/).
[Unsigned], “New online poetry cycle by Phillip A. Ellis in English and Polish”
Sword & Sorcery and Weird Fiction Terminus amateur press association (27 August 2009; a href=”http://sswftapa.blogspot.com.au/2009/08/new-online-poetry-cycle-by-phillip.html”).
[Unsigned], “Phillip A. Ellis poetry e-books available”
Sword & Sorcery and Weird Fiction Terminus amateur press association (23 December 2009; a href=”http://sswftapa.blogspot.com.au/2009/12/phillip-ellis-poetry-e-books-available.html”).
[Unsigned], “Phillip A. Ellis revives Calenture jounral {sic}”
Sword & Sorcery and Weird Fiction Terminus amateur press association (26 August 2009; a href=”http://sswftapa.blogspot.com.au/2009/08/phillip-ellis-revives-calenture.html”).
[Unsigned], “Phillip A. Ellis’ THE FLAYED MAN nominated for Stoker Award”
Sword & Sorcery and Weird Fiction Terminus amateur press association (27 November 2008; a href=”http://sswftapa.blogspot.com.au/2008/11/phullip-ellis-flayed-man-nominated-for.html”).
[Unsigned], “Reviews of THE FLAYED MAN & OTHER POEMS by Phillip A. Ellis”
Sword & Sorcery and Weird Fiction Terminus amateur press association (30 November 2008; a href=”http://sswftapa.blogspot.com.au/2008/11/reviews-of-flayed-man-other-poems-by.html”).
[Unsigned], “SpeedPoets June Feature #2: Phillip Ellis”
Speedpoets (31 May 2011; http://speedpoets.com/2011/05/31/speedpoets-june-feature-2-phillip-ellis/).