Rod Moran (born 1952) is an Australian poet and journalist.
Moran lives in Western Australia. He has written poetry, and books, as well as being a regular contributor to The West Australian newspaper on military history.
He has written books challenging significant historical issues about the Forrest River massacre, in particular the role and reliability of Ernest Gribble.[2]
He has also engaged in an extended debate with historians about the issues.[3][4][5][6][7]
Moran, Rod (1981). High rise sniper. Illustrated by Melody Hampton. Artlook Books.
— (1994). Listening to the train passing. Platypus Press.[a]
— (2005). The paradoxes of water : selected and new poems 1970-2005. Salt Publishing.[b][c]
List of poems
Title
Year
First published
Reprinted/collected
Memoir of birds
1996
Moran, Rod (May 1996). "Memoir of birds". Quadrant. 40 (5): 30.
The Dean Martin rave
1996
Moran, Rod (May 1996). "The Dean Martin rave". Quadrant. 40 (5): 31.
A homage to the elephant
2003
Moran, Rod (July–August 2003). "A homage to the elephant". Quadrant. 47 (7–8 [398]): 57.
Kimberley II
2016
Moran, Rod (January–February 2016). "Kimberley II". Quadrant. 60 (1–2): 111.
Style
2016
Moran, Rod (January–February 2016). "Style". Quadrant. 60 (1–2): 111.
Non-fiction
Moran, Rod (1992). Synoptic catalogue for the Rockingham Oral History Archive. Rockingham District Historical Society.
— (1995). Icon of the North : the legend of Tom Gray. Access Press.
— (1999). Massacre myth : an investigation into allegations concerning the mass murder of Aborigines at Forrest River, 1926. Foreword by Francis Theodore Page Burt. Access Press.
— (2002). Sex, maiming and murder : seven case studies into the reliability of Reverend E.R.B. Gribble, Superintendent, Forrest River Mission 1913-1928, as a witness to the truth. Access Press.
— (2016). "A forensic footnote to the Forrest River debate". Quadrant. 60 (7–8): 73–74.
^McLaren, Greg (22 March 2006), "Things left unsaid: some recent poetry from Salt Publishing.(Rattus Rattus: New and Selected Poems)(The Paradoxes of Water: Selected and New Poems 1970-2005)(Book review)", Southerly, 66 (1), English Association: 171(8), ISSN0038-3732
^Leves, Kerry (22 June 2006), "The Paradoxes of Water: Selected and New Poems, 1970-2005.(Brief article)(Book review)", Overland (185), O.L. Society Ltd: 89(1), ISSN0030-7416
^Moran, Rod (1999), Massacre myth : an investigation into allegations concerning the mass murder of Aborigines at Forrest River, 1926, Access Press, ISBN978-0-86445-124-8
^Moran, Rod (2002), Sex, maiming and murder : seven case studies into the reliability of Reverend E.R.B. Gribble, Superintendent, Forrest River Mission 1913-1928, as a witness to the truth, Access Press, ISBN978-0-86445-157-6
^Green, Neville (June 2003), "Ahab wailing in the wilderness", Quadrant, 47 (6), Sydney: 30–33, ISSN0033-5002
^Moran, Rod (1 April 2002), "Oral history and truth: a reply to Gary Morgan.(Forrest River, Australia)", Quadrant, 46 (4), Quadrant Magazine Company, Inc: 35(2), ISSN0033-5002
^Morgan, Gary (1 April 2002), "Postmodern museum or refluent critic? A response to Rod Moran.(Western Australian Museum and Indigenous history)", Quadrant, 46 (4), Quadrant Magazine Company, Inc: 32(3), ISSN0033-5002