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Jaidyn Luke Attard: How A Book Was Made | The Street Poet Documentary

by Admin on August 18, 2023August 18, 2023

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 will be reading his poems at the Rude Poets! poetry night at Cafe Gummo.

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Issue 37, Jaidyn Luke Attard, Sonic Poetry Festival

Jaidyn Luke Attard: Statement

by Admin on August 17, 2023August 18, 2023

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.

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Issue 37, Jaidyn Luke Attard, Sonic Poetry Festival

Angela Costi: Four poems

by Admin on August 17, 2023August 17, 2023

Rochford Street Review – 2023 Sonic Poetry Festival Supplement. Angela will be performing in two events for the festival: Sustain – What We Carry Across Time and Place and Sound Poets at the Cherry Tree: poetry by Angela Costi and Peter Davis performed with Soundscapes and Music

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Angela Costi, Issue 37, Sonic Poetry Festival

Angela Costi: Statement

by Admin on August 16, 2023August 17, 2023

Rochford Street Review Sonic Poetry Festival Supplement. Angela Costi. Angela will be performing in two events for the festival: Sustain – What We Carry Across Time and Place and Sound Poets at the Cherry Tree: poetry by Angela Costi and Peter Davis performed with Soundscapes and Music

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Angela Costi, Issue 37, Sonic Poetry Festival

Jason Voss: 4 Poems

by Admin on August 15, 2023August 15, 2023

Jason self-describes himself as chaos and it definitely shows when he’s on stage. When he can focus, he writes about mental health and the struggles with being diagnosed with autism and ADHD as an adult as well as the complexities of life and society, to the best of his abilities of course. He also wears a hat sometimes, probably his best feature in his humble opinion.

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Issue 37, Jason Voss, Sonic Poetry Festival

Jason Voss: Statement

by Admin on August 15, 2023August 15, 2023

Jason Voss will be emcing the Radio Talk Open Mic on 30 August as part of the 2023 Sonic Poetry Festival

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Issue 37, Jason Voss, Sonic Poetry Festival

A lean, mean poetry machine: Maeve O’Sullivan launches ‘Some of These Stories are True’ by Maurice Devitt’

by Admin on August 14, 2023August 14, 2023

If Maurice was a film director, he’d be a cross between Stephen Spielberg and David Lynch, with a dollop of Baz Luhrman thrown in for good measure.

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Doire Press, Issue 37, Maeve O’Sullivan, Maurice Devitt, Some of These Stories are True

Es Foong: Statement

by Admin on August 12, 2023August 12, 2023

Es Foong (Waffle Irongirl) is a poet and spoken word performer living on the lands of the Wurundjeri people. She will be reading at the Naarm launch of their debut poetry collection, Clot and Marrow as past of the 2023 Sonic Poetry Festival.

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Es Foong, Issue 37, Sonic Poetry Festival

Es Foong: 5 Poems from ‘Clot & Marrow’

by Admin on August 12, 2023August 12, 2023

Es Foong (Waffle Irongirl) will be reading at the Naarm launch of their debut poetry collection, Clot and Marrow as part of the 2023 Sonic Poetry Festival

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Issue 37, Sonic Poetry Festival

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