When We Say Black Lives Matter by Maxine Beneba Clarke - Books - Hachette Australia
Vaxine Beneba Clarke (@slamup) / Twitter
Why writing is an act of resistance for author Maxine Beneba Clarke - Writing Contest
Vaxine Beneba Clarke on Twitter: "(extract is from the poem 'even if it gets to 104 degrees' in my 2016 poetry collection 'carrying the world')" / Twitter
Melbourne City Reads: Maxine Beneba Clarke's 'How Decent Folk Behave' - Afternoons - ABC Radio
Carrying The World by Maxine Beneba Clarke
The Best Australian Stories 2017 - Kindle edition by Clarke, Maxine Beneba, Clarke, Maxine Beneba, Tony Birch, Verity Borthwick, Jennifer Mills, Joe Rubbo, Melissa Lucashenko, Allee Richards, Julie Koh, Beejay Silcox, Dominic
Carrying the World by Maxine Beneba Clarke - Books - Hachette Australia
Shu Yi, Maxine Beneba Clarke
The Saturday Paper on Twitter: "This week's poem, by Maxine Beneba Clarke...https://t.co/6Ze0FXfvM1 https://t.co/0sWb1PzQBT" / Twitter
The First Time / Season Three Wrap Up, AA on Emerging at Any Age & Maxine Beneba Clarke on Poetry, Picture Books & Twitter
something sure | The Saturday Paper
Vaxine Beneba Clarke on Twitter: "A few people asked me for a copy of this poem yesterday, so I'm making it available for those who need it at this time. ❤ https://t.co/NaP9qwV8FE" /
women's work - Victorian Women's Trust
Writing political poetry in difficult times: there's a reason fascist regimes come for the artists | Australian books | The Guardian
me too' – Poetry in the City of Literature
LIBER PAUPERUM by Maxine Beneba Clarke | anne frandi-coory
Book Review: How Decent Folk Behave sees poet, Maxine Beneba Clarke holding a mirror up to recent events - The AU Review
Foreign Soil · Stella
Vaxine Beneba Clarke on Twitter: "(extract is from the poem 'even if it gets to 104 degrees' in my 2016 poetry collection 'carrying the world')" / Twitter
Writing political poetry in difficult times: there's a reason fascist regimes come for the artists | Australian books | The Guardian
Growing Up African in Australia by Maxine Beneba Clarke, Magan Magan, Ahmed Yussuf | Black Inc.
The Hate Race review: Maxine Beneba Clarke's urgent writing is unique and vital