Gutsy Girls: Love, Poetry and Sisterhood
By (Author) Josie McSkimming
University of Queensland Press
University of Queensland Press
4th February 2025
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: poetry and poets
Paperback
288
Width 237mm, Height 226mm, Spine 23mm
346g
A unique behind-the-scenes story of love, sisterhood and the trail-blazing Australian poet Dorothy Porter Dorothy Porter was one of Australia's most charismatic and courageous literary figures. Achieving broader fame through her bestselling queer crime verse novel The Monkey's Mask and its film adaptation, she took poetry and performance to new heights. Her younger sister, Josie McSkimming, watched Dot become an award-winning poet, but it was a family of complex dynamics. Born to renowned barrister Chester Porter, the three daughters grew up in an unpredictable family home on Sydney's northern beaches. Each forged her own impressive career, but Josie and Dot sought very different escapes from their formidable father. Josie fell into evangelical Christianity and psychotherapy while Dot found 'the Arts' and sex. With unprecedented access to Porter's personal diaries and letters, Gutsy Girls is an intimate story of sisterhood, finding creative power and blazing your own trail.
Josie McSkimming is a social worker, psychotherapist, university lecturer and author. She is the youngest of three sisters, her eldest being the award-winning poet, Dorothy Porter. Josie has appeared on many podcasts, radio programs, and on ABC TV. She is committed to social change and social justice and has become an ardent amateur naturalist and environmentalist. She lives in Sydney.