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Photo of a copy of the Tundish Review Issue 11

Farewell to Tundish

November 9, 2019Leave a comment

Photo of a copy of the Tundish Review Issue 11

I have a poem about hauntings in the final issue of the Tundish Review. Such a wonderful publication that did so many great things for the Brissie poetry scene!

Photo of the text of a poem called 'Hot, cold'

The Tundish Review Issue 6

July 11, 2018July 11, 2018Leave a comment

Attention Brisbane folk! The Tundish Review Issue 6 Launch is tomorrow evening at Betty’s Espresso & Bar from 7pm.

I’ll be reading some poetry about teen camping trips and Pokemon Go!

And if you feel inclined to read something yourself, there’s an open mic. Wow us with your words and buy a copy of The Tundish Review #6!

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New business cards for me and @enbylife arrived yesterday! 👀
Happy FOTP!!! Head to fotp.online for zine events and stallholders (including meeee!) and even zine resources! 👀😍Thanks so much @stickyinstitute for having me again this year 🥰❤️
Oh hey, cool zine news: I’m gonna have a virtual stall at Festival of the Photocopier online! The site will launch on 20 Feb @ 12pm AEDT at fotp.online 👀 Keen to spend heaps of my pay packet on heckin good zines 📚😝 ILU @sticky_institute
I have a new piece in WellBeing WILD (@wellbeing_wild) about the LGBTQIA+ acronym, the changing nature of language over time, and the importance of identity and community. Grab a copy at a local stockist or online at wellbeingshop.com.au
💌 Today is a good mail day 💌
I have a new poem in the latest Vastarien Vol 3 Issue 2! It’s a found poem with Zalgo text called ‘your AI girlfriend named “it”’ and it’s based on phrases from the article ‘Sex robots with “coding errors” prone to “violence and could strangle humans” (David Rivers, The Daily Star, 2019). Grab a print or ebook version of Vastarien at: https://grimscribepress.com/issues/

Recent Posts

  • FotP online!
  • New article in WellBeing WILD
  • New poem in Vastarien!
  • Gif poem
  • Collaborative work in Voiceworks

Recent Comments

dustbunnies436 on XYZ Spoken Word Prize –…
dustbunnies436 on Recently published work and aw…
Upcoming events… on Architype – a poetry…
Rae White on My story placed second in the…
Chris on My story placed second in the…

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