Ink & Echo: Monthly Poetry Meetup
Welcome to your monthly Saturday evening sanctuary for poetic exploration and expression!
Featuring
- SoulReserveSee more about SoulReserve
Sep 21, 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Centre for Stories
MONTHLY THEME – ORBITING BODIES
Explore the graceful dance of nature’s celestial patterns in this session. We’ll compose poetry that captures the movement of stars, planets, and tides, and discuss how these cosmic rhythms mirror the ebb and flow of our own lives.
TICKETS
Tickets are pay-what-you-feel and start at $15. Scroll down to RSVP and buy one of our tickets.
LOCATION AND TRANSPORT
The event will be held at Centre for Stories, Northbridge WA 6003. Centre for Stories is a wheelchair accessible venue.
The Perth train station is a 10-minute walk from Centre for Stories. The closest Wilson parking is 2 minutes away at Northbridge Central, 8/6 Errichetti Place.
PHOTOGRAPHY CONSENT
This event may be photographed. By registering for a ticket, you confirm you are giving consent for any photos and recordings to be used by Centre for Stories materials and communications. If you do not wish to be photographed, you must contact us at info@centreforstories.com.
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SoulReserve
Collapse BioLakshmi Kanchi, pen name SoulReserve, is an emerging Western Australian poet of Indian descent. Her poetry explores love and its tumultuousness and fantasy and zest in nature. And her writing anatomises the complex linkages between history, language, culture and perception. Lakshmi is a dedicated Writing WA and WA Poets Inc. Board Member. Her debut collection, "Lakesong," was recently published by Centre for Stories which explores themes of love, nature, and culturation. She is the recipient of the 2023 Ros Spencer Poetry Prize and the 2021 Pocketry Prize for Unpublished Poets. She was shortlisted twice in a row for the SCWC Wollongong’s Poetry Prize. Lakshmi's poetry has been featured in— ‘Social Alternatives,’ ‘Portside Review,’ ‘Burrow Journal,’ "The Saltbush Review", "Blue Bottle Journal", "Seagift Journal", "Recoil 12" and more. She was the inaugural Poet-in-Residence at The Wetlands Centre through 2022-23 where she worked on her mission to “make poetry accessible to everyone in the wider community”.
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