FSP Featured Poets at Halifax Cafe in July: Rachael Mead, Manal Younus, Aidan Coleman

 

Join us for another night of fabulous poetry, food and company at the Halifax Cafe, featuring three of Adelaide’s leading poets…

Wednesday, 25th July, 6:00-7:30pm.

Halifax Cafe
187 Halifax St, Adelaide

$5 at the door to support the poets.

Come early, stay late, enjoy the fine food and beverages at the Halifax Cafe.

 

Rachael Mead is a poet, short story writer, arts reviewer, writing mentor and bookseller living in South Australia. She has an Honours degree in Classical Archaeology, a Masters in Environmental Studies and a PhD in Creative Writing. Her poetry collections include The Flaw in the Pattern(UWAP 2018),The Sixth Creek(Picaro Press 2013) and two chapbooks. Rachael has published widely in Australia and internationally including publications such as Best Australian Poems, Meanjin, Westerly, Cordite, Southerly andAustralian Poetry Journal. She is currently working on a collection of short stories. You can find more of her work at rachaelmead.com.

Manal Younus is a South Australian based storyteller who published her first book of poetry, REAP in 2015.

Aidan Coleman has had two collections of poetry, Avenues & RunwaysandAsymmetry, shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Kenneth Slessor Prize, the John Bray Poetry Prizeand the WA Premier’s Book Awards. His thesis on integration of knowledge in poetry and the early work of John Forbes won the University of Adelaide’s Doctoral Research Medal in 2017. He is currently writing a biography of John Forbes. His has recently published in Poetry Salzburg Review, Stockholm Review, Blackbox Manifold, The Carolina Quarterly, and Glasgow Review of Books.

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