The Poets Speak
Workshops and Talks, Spoken Word & Storytelling

The Poets Speak

NSW

FREE EVENT

25 Sep | 1 hour 30 minutes PHIVE- Civic Gallery
SHOW IS RATED: PG

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Join us for an evening of readings and discussion by acclaimed poets Eunice Andrada, Kate Fagan, Hasib Hourani, Šime Knežević and Suneeta Peres da Costa.

Acclaimed poets Eunice Andrada (Kontra), Kate Fagan (Song in the Grass), Hasib Hourani (rock flight), Šime Knežević (In Your Dreams) and Suneeta Peres da Costa (The Prodigal) read and discuss their work, in an event that highlights the power and potential of poetry in our world.

Eunice Andrada's first poetry collection, Flood Damages, won the Anne Elder Award and was a finalist for the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award and the Dame Mary Gilmore Award. Her second collection, TAKE CARE, was a finalist for the Judith Wright Calanthe Award, Stella Prize, Australian Literature Society Gold Medal, and two NSW Premier’s Literary Awards. Her third volume, KONTRA, will be published in October 2025.

Kate Fagan is a writer, musician and scholar. Her book First Light was shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards and Age Book of the Year Award. Kate is an internationally esteemed songwriter, and is currently Director of the WSU Writing and Society Research Centre. Her most recent book is Song in the Grass.

Hasib Hourani is a Lebanese-Palestinian writer, editor, arts worker and educator. His work has been published in Meanjin, Overland, Australian Poetry and Cordite, among others. He is a 2020 recipient of The Wheeler Centre’s Next Chapter Scheme. His debut book is rock flight.

Šime Knežević is a poet and playwright from Sydney with Croatian heritage. His poems have been published widely in Australian and international literary journals. His first book-length poetry collection is In Your Dreams

Suneeta Peres da Costa was born in Sydney and is of Goan heritage. She writes fiction, non-fiction, plays and poetry. Her novella Saudade was shortlisted for the 2019 Australian Prime Minister’s Literary Awards. Her first book of poetry, The Prodigal, was published in 2024.

Presented by Giramondo Publishing.

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  • 25 Sep | 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Venue: PHIVE- Civic Gallery
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  • Content warnings: Coarse Language, Discussion of Sexual Violence, Content Related to Mental Health/Ill-health
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PHIVE- Civic Gallery
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  • Giramondo Publishing

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