Anthony Moore

Having previously completed a BA in English Literature and French Language and Culture at the ANU, Anthony is currently studying for a Master of Translation, with an eye toward French to English literary translation. Anthony has also published in Woroni, the ANU’s long-running student publication.

Sunday Night Trysts

Sunday Night Trysts

Our days of rest are passed in silent prayer Before the promise of our teenage courtship Convinces us to do away with care And sees us come together, lip to lip. Within his bed and veiled in whitest sheet, Our hidden love evades forbidding eye, As I anoint and humbly...
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    “ffffffffffffff.” Fricative relationship between us. “ffffffffffffff.” Like my grades then; fourteen’s a difficult age. “ffffffffffffff.” Filial defiance, common among boys. “ffffffffffffff.” My utterance became your fists, falling plosives, blow after blow,  ...
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