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We run an annual festival of storytelling, and fringe events throughout the year.

The 2018 festival will be in September: details here.

Our monthly book club is free, and held at Better Read Than Dead in Newtown. Details here.

 

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We base our work from the land of the Gadigal & Wangal peoples of the Eora nation. Sovereignty never ceded. We wish to pay respects to elders past and present, and all First Nations storytellers. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

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Our last book club of 2019 is tonight! This will also be our last event in a while so come by to say hello 🌻🌻🌻 6.30-7.30 at @betterreadbookshop, details on our FB. It's free and we have snax. Usually we have a book of the month but this time we're asking you to bring a poem that you love, to share with the group. See you real soon!
We're taking a break in 2020. 🌼🌹🌻 In our bio there is a link to a reflection statement from our Director Emma Rose Smith (@earsmemo) about 3 yrs of public programming and what's been learned along the way. Our last gig for the forseeable future is book club, next Monday night (25 Nov) at @betterreadbookshop in Newtown! This month instead of a title book we're asking folks to bring a loved poem to share with the group. It's free & we have snax. Thank you to everyone who's participated in this collective (long list in Emma's reflection). Seeya on the other side πŸŽ‰
@_aliencry talking community justice, decolonisation & videopoetry at our PRIDE50 gig in June πŸŒŠπŸŒ™πŸŒ» thank you Carielyn! . Photo by @back2back_media
"I was listening to this person speak" @melo_drachel performs at our PRIDE 50 gig last June to open the residency space and commemorate 50 years since #stonewall. Thank you Melody! . Photo by @back2back_media πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–
Book club tonight! We're reading Night Sky with Exit Wounds by the brilliant Ocean Vuong. Swipe for a poem from the collection. 6.30-7.30 at @betterreadbookshop, it's free and we have snacks! 10% off the book when you let them know it's for book club. See you soon πŸ’–
Book club t o n i g h t at @betterreadbookshop. We're reading No Friend But the Mountains by Behrouz Boochani. A searing decolonial masterpiece of Australian literature. Whatever you do, READ IT πŸ’œ
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