This month we have the inimitable Steve Brock and the fabulous Kathryn Hummel reading.
Halifax Cafe, 187 Halifax St, Adelaide.
Wednesday, 27th June 2018, 6:00 – 7:30pm.
$5 at the door: all proceeds go to the poets.
The Halifax Cafe will be open for dinner and refreshments, so come early, stay late, enjoy the poetry and fine food.
Kathryn Hummel is a writer, researcher and author of four books of poems—Lamentville, her fifth, is forthcoming with Singapore’s Math Paper Press. Earlier this year, Kathryn’s work was shortlisted for Overland’s Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize. Around the same time, she attended the CRACK International Art Camp in Kushtia, Bangladesh, as an artist-in-residence. Kathryn is the current non-fiction and travel writing editor for Verity La.
Steve Brock published his first collection of poetry The Night is a Dying Dog (Wakefield Press) in 2007, and received a grant from Arts SA for the completion of Double Glaze, published by Five Islands Press in 2013. He is the co-translator with Sergio Holas and Juan Garrido-Salgado of Poetry of the Earth: Mapuche Trilingual Anthology (Interactive Press 2014). Steve completed a PhD in Australian literature at Flinders University in 2003. His work has featured in the Best Australian Poems (Black Inc.) and has been published in journals in Australia and overseas. His most recent collection is the chapbook Jardin du Luxembourg (Garron Publishing, 2016). Steve was a featured writer at Adelaide Writers’ Week in 2017.
Unfortunately, Kate Llewellyn, originally advertised for this event, cannot make it for health reasons. We wish her well.