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To Hold the Clouds – Launching in November 2020

We're thrilled to share that Centre for Stories will be launching its second solo publication, To Hold the Clouds: Emerging Writers from Perth on 14 November 2020.

October 20, 2020

We’re thrilled to share that Centre for Stories will be launching its second solo publication, To Hold the Clouds: Emerging Writers from Perth on 14 November 2020.

To Hold the Clouds is a collection of poetry, short fiction, and essays coming from the Centre’s Inclusion Matters mentoring and hot desk project. These short stories and poems touch on themes of love, relationships, grief, movement, and hope. To Hold the Clouds presents 23 new voices to share beautiful representations of this city on Whadjuk country.

To Hold the Clouds will be available to purchase at the Centre for Stories and from the Centre’s online shop.


Contributors

Jay Anderson, Prema Arasu, Adele Aria, Maya-Rose Chauhan, Nisha D’cruz, Rushil D’cruz, Karen Escobar, Raphael Farmer, Rafael Gonzalez, Patrick Gunasekera, Tinashe Jakwa, Raihanaty A Jalil, Priya Kahlon, Tiffany Ko, Kim Lateef, Kosta Lucas, Elham Mohammadnejad, Josephine Newman, Kaya Ortiz, Baran Rosamian, Yahye Sheikh-Abdi, Emily Sun, Alexander Te Pohe.

Featuring a forward by Robert Wood.

Edited by Camha Pham.


About the Inclusion Matter Project

Funded by the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries, Copyright Agency, and the Cente for Stories Founders Circle, Inclusion Matters (2019-2020) was developed from the highly successful African Writers Mentoring Program (2017) and Indian Ocean Mentoring Program (2018). These programs resulted in the publication of Ways of Being Here (Margaret River Press, 2018) and Wave after Wave (Centre for Stories, 2019).

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