Plagiarism the word that can’t be uttered

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Plagiarism the word that can't be uttered

Andrew Slattery, a rising Australian poet, won the Rosemary Dobson Prize in 2010 for a poem with powerful lines such as “bruised like a forceps baby”; “You keep old roads open by driving on the new ones” and “Death will come quickly like a cat jumping onto the bed”.