Westerly 69.2 out now! Get yours at link below ⬇️
All things Westerly: https://linktr.ee/westerlymagazine
'This is breathtaking sophistication that still manages to keep its feet on the ground and remain accessible.'
Read it here: shorturl.at/Q3N11
#poetryreview
'This is breathtaking sophistication that still manages to keep its feet on the ground and remain accessible.'
Read it here: shorturl.at/Q3N11
#poetryreview
Whether you’re attending our Academy Day, the Market Day or both! Our team has lined up a fantastic program full of insightful talks and engaging workshops.
🎟️ Click to get your tickets! -> events.humanitix.com/host/perth-c... 🎟️
Whether you’re attending our Academy Day, the Market Day or both! Our team has lined up a fantastic program full of insightful talks and engaging workshops.
🎟️ Click to get your tickets! -> events.humanitix.com/host/perth-c... 🎟️
From Westerly 13.2: Young Writers Issue, enjoy ‘Soldier, Soldier’, a poem written by one of Australia’s finest poets, Gwen Harwood, writing as one of her many alter egos, Timothy Kline. This issue was published in 1968.
Read it here: shorturl.at/Thb7F
From Westerly 13.2: Young Writers Issue, enjoy ‘Soldier, Soldier’, a poem written by one of Australia’s finest poets, Gwen Harwood, writing as one of her many alter egos, Timothy Kline. This issue was published in 1968.
Read it here: shorturl.at/Thb7F
'Monument' by Bonny Cassidy (@giramondobooks.bsky.social) 'is a complex contribution to the project of truth telling about Australia’s colonial past, and a sweeping insight into the histories of our colonial past, understood on a familial scale'.
Read it here: shorturl.at/DqG2U
'Monument' by Bonny Cassidy (@giramondobooks.bsky.social) 'is a complex contribution to the project of truth telling about Australia’s colonial past, and a sweeping insight into the histories of our colonial past, understood on a familial scale'.
Read it here: shorturl.at/DqG2U
We're so excited to share this wonderful new collection of writing with the world. Please join us for an evening of readings, nibbles & excellent conversation in beautiful Walyalup 🎉🥂
RSVP in-person or attendance via live-stream: shorturl.at/78gZF
We're so excited to share this wonderful new collection of writing with the world. Please join us for an evening of readings, nibbles & excellent conversation in beautiful Walyalup 🎉🥂
RSVP in-person or attendance via live-stream: shorturl.at/78gZF
Please come and celebrate with us 🎉
There are still some spots left for in-person attendance at the Fremantle Library on Thursday 1 May at 6pm!
Can't make it in person? Please join us via live stream.
RSVP here: shorturl.at/78gZF
#AusLit #LitMagLaunch
Please come and celebrate with us 🎉
There are still some spots left for in-person attendance at the Fremantle Library on Thursday 1 May at 6pm!
Can't make it in person? Please join us via live stream.
RSVP here: shorturl.at/78gZF
#AusLit #LitMagLaunch
We’re excited to share a new work from a past issue every week, beginning today with a collection of three poems by Clément Marot, translated by Randolph Stow, from the very first issue of Westerly Magazine published in 1956.
Read it here: shorturl.at/tMvQH
We’re excited to share a new work from a past issue every week, beginning today with a collection of three poems by Clément Marot, translated by Randolph Stow, from the very first issue of Westerly Magazine published in 1956.
Read it here: shorturl.at/tMvQH
Featuring new work from writers and artists across WA, Australia and the world, 69.2 showcases a range of contemporary #poetry, #fiction, #nonfiction and, for the first time, #comics, with a piece from WA artist Nina Dakin.
Find it here: bit.ly/692Presale
Featuring new work from writers and artists across WA, Australia and the world, 69.2 showcases a range of contemporary #poetry, #fiction, #nonfiction and, for the first time, #comics, with a piece from WA artist Nina Dakin.
Find it here: bit.ly/692Presale
‘Untitled #11’ (2023) is by photographer Emma Phillips. It comes from a collaboration in Issue 69.2, 'The River as Bloodline', between Emma, Paul Collis, Jen Crawford, Wayne Knight & Paul Magee.
RSVP for 69.2's launch on 1 May at Fremantle Library: shorturl.at/78gZF
‘Untitled #11’ (2023) is by photographer Emma Phillips. It comes from a collaboration in Issue 69.2, 'The River as Bloodline', between Emma, Paul Collis, Jen Crawford, Wayne Knight & Paul Magee.
RSVP for 69.2's launch on 1 May at Fremantle Library: shorturl.at/78gZF
Shortlisted for the 2024 Stella Prize, reviewer Fiona Wilkes calls it 'a miracle of poetry, memoir and essay'.
Read it here: shorturl.at/N8CSi
#AusLit #lifewriting #memoir #StellaPrize #bookreview
Shortlisted for the 2024 Stella Prize, reviewer Fiona Wilkes calls it 'a miracle of poetry, memoir and essay'.
Read it here: shorturl.at/N8CSi
#AusLit #lifewriting #memoir #StellaPrize #bookreview
Reviewer Jenny Hedley writes that this anthology is 'an echoing chorus which meditates upon deeper issues of justice and equality, with a measure of hot sex'.
Read it here: shorturl.at/1mzpg
#AusLit
Reviewer Jenny Hedley writes that this anthology is 'an echoing chorus which meditates upon deeper issues of justice and equality, with a measure of hot sex'.
Read it here: shorturl.at/1mzpg
#AusLit
Ellie writes that this book 'is a conversation as much as it is a poetry collection'.
Read it here: shorturl.at/Oil
#digitalpoetics #poetryreview #bookreview #litmag #auslit
Ellie writes that this book 'is a conversation as much as it is a poetry collection'.
Read it here: shorturl.at/Oil
#digitalpoetics #poetryreview #bookreview #litmag #auslit
Lisa writes that the message in this ecopoetry collection is 'clear and eloquently communicated: the climate emergency is the apocalypse. Now'.
Read here: shorturl.at/Jg3sO
Lisa writes that the message in this ecopoetry collection is 'clear and eloquently communicated: the climate emergency is the apocalypse. Now'.
Read here: shorturl.at/Jg3sO