Roslyn Ross

Roslyn Ross is a former journalist and editor, who has been writing poetry, fiction and non-fiction for many years.

Born in Adelaide, South Australia, she is now settled in the Adelaide Hills. She has spent much of her time living overseas, including Belgium; India; Angola; South Africa; Zambia; ,Canada; United Kingdom and Malawi. She has also spent extended periods in Russia, Portugal and the United States, as well as living across Australia.

She had had poetry published in a number of anthologies, mainly in the US, but also in When Anzac Day Comes Around, 100 Years from Gallipoli Poetry Project, edited by Graeme Lindsay.

Recent articles by Roslyn Ross

Being true to truth

Being true to truth

Truth /truːθ/ noun the quality or state of being true. a fact or belief that is accepted as true.

When good people do bad things

When good people do bad things

What does it mean when good people do bad things?

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