Crane's work has been published in
literary journals and magazines, and he self-published three
chapbooks between 1991 and 1994, including
The Book of Screams,
An Almost Summer and
Joan of Arc was a fire eater. Ten of Crane's poems appeared in the collection
Loose Kangaroos in 1998. Crane's first collection of poetry,
The Lightmaster, was published in 1999 by
Phoebe Press. He released
Not Mad Just Raving, a CD of
spoken word with musical accompaniment. In 2003,
Ninderry Press released
A Dog Called Yesterday – Selected Poems and Prose. In 2007,
Picaro Press published Crane's chapbook of poetry entitled
Poems from the 29th Floor. This was released at the 2007
Melbourne Writers Festival. Since 2001, Crane has written 200 micro stories called
Postcards from the End of the World, many of which have appeared in the literary magazine
Gangway. He has also written a yet-to-be-published detective novel. In 2024,
Flying Island Books published a book of his poems entitled "Urban & Landscape / Ordinary Lives". ==Poetry Idol==