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23.01.2022 Introducing another piece as part of an ongoing collaboration with the beautiful imprint 'Life Before Man' and associated poets. Please welcome the inspiring po...et Didem Caia reading her work 'Muted Melancholy Between the Lines', with music by yours truly. Thanks to Didem, Phil, Gazebo Books and Life Before Man for the ongoing support
21.01.2022 We are VERY excited to announce... The Business of Publishing! A symposium presenting perspectives on Australian publishing from authors, editors, literary... curators and publishers. Featuring insight from Winnie Dunn (editor of Sweatshop), Olivia Lanchester (CEO of Australian Society of Authors), Tom Langshaw (editor from Pantera Press), Xavier Hennekinne (publisher from Gazebo Press) and Laura Brading (co-founder of Well Read) including a number of other local experts and authors. Hear from industry professionals, learn about publishing models and trends, ask your burning questions, and find out what’s happening in Australian publishing today. https://www.trybooking.com/BQLHD
02.01.2022 My dear friend Phil Day from the beautiful imprint 'Life Before Man' has introduced me to a bunch of incredible poets and invited me to make music with them. Pl...ease allow me to present a quirky interpretation of ‘Polly Pocket’ by Cassandra Atherton, read by the amazing poet herself, with music by yours truly. Thanks to Cass, Phil, Gazebo Books and Life Before Man for the chance to dive further into this work, and keep an eye out on my page for more developments
01.01.2022 In 2020, millions of people around the world posted black squares to their Instagram accounts, in solidarity with the #BlackLivesMatter movement. Outraged by the shocking death of George Floyd at the hands of police, many expressed a desire to educate themselves about racial inequality. Now, a timely and riveting new book takes readers on a journey through the historic and systemic injustices that brought us here and persist today. ... 'Shades of Black' by Nathalie Etoke shines a very different light on identity, race and immigration, focusing on recent and ongoing events in the United States including the murder of #GeorgeFloyd, police brutality and the complex symbolism of revered figures such as Barack Obama and Kamala Harris and her own experiences as a French-born Cameroonian who lives and works in New York. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to better understand what is happening in the US and beyond, by an author who is uniquely positioned to tell this story. ‘Shades of Black’ will be available in bookstores across Australia and New Zealand from 1 May. #nathalieetoke #gazebobooks #australianpublisher #australianrelease