Going Underground: ‘P76 Issue 8’ Launched at the 2023 Sonic Poetry Festival
Issue 8 of P76 Literary Magazine was launched on 10 September at the Bergy Seltzer Bandroom in Brunswick Victoria as part of the 2023 Sonic Poetry Festival
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Issue 8 of P76 Literary Magazine was launched on 10 September at the Bergy Seltzer Bandroom in Brunswick Victoria as part of the 2023 Sonic Poetry Festival
At a time when there is more poetry being published than ever before, one could be forgiven for missing certain publications. In the case of Claire Miranda Roberts’ first collection, Kangaroo Paw, such an oversight would be doing the reader a great disservice.
The regular Saturday Readings a the Cherry Tree Hotel have been part of the 2023 Sonic Poetry Festival. On the final Saturday of the Festival Cherry Poets will feature Sound Poets at the Cherry Tree: poetry by Angela Costi and Peter Davis performed with Soundscapes and Music.
Rochford Street Review. Sonic Poetry Festival . P76 Issue 8 Pre-Launch Sale Offer. Leading up to the launch we are offer a special pre-launch offer to buy a copy of P76 Issue 8 at the special price of $15.50 including postage.
Rochford Street Review. @023 Sonic Poetry Festival Supplement. Sounds of sensuality. A celebration of the persistence of poetry to stimulate, enthrall, catapult, besiege body, word and soul.
Rochford Street Review Issue 37. 2023 Sonic Poetry Festival Supplement. Gemma White has had two poetry collections published by Interactive Press; Furniture is Disappearing and Oh My Rapture.
Rochford Street Review. 2023 Sonic Poetry Festival Supplement. Naarm Bread – a celebration of poetry collaboration – an afternoon of poetry at Bar 303 2nd September 2pm. Featuring four amazingly talented poets and their chosen collaborators
Rochford Street Review. 2023 Sonic Poetry Festival Supplement. As part of the 2023 Sonic Poetry Festival berni m janssen will be presenting ENA. Coming of age in the ‘70’s, ENA, using poetic assemblage, reflects on the past, the imprint on the present and the patterns to be challenged.
Rochford Street Review. Sonic Poetry Supplement. Jaidyn Luke Attard is a punk poet and the author of the autofictional poetry book, The Street Poet (2023), as well as one of the co-authors of There’s A Tale to This City (2021). He writes and roams on Wurundjeri land as a street wanderer, documenting what he sees as poetry. He will be reading his poems at the Rude Poets! poetry night at Cafe Gummo.