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  • Poetry Manifesto 2020

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    I don't know if it's a thing. It might be a thing. An annual thing. Or it might just be the second year in a row I've done it.

    I'm a bit loathe to make it a thing even though it's the inclination of my ordered brain. It loves structure but then gets overwhelmed by it and at times bored and tries to smash the whole thing down. Hence my reluctance to make it a thing.

    Whatever it is, here is my Poetry Manifesto for 2020.  If you're curious, you can see the one for 2019 here.

    This year I'm keen to continue working on adding depth and meaning to my poetry. I want to write a short story poem and develop my story telling skills. I also want to attempt a poem consisting entirely of dialogue.

    What are your writing goals for this year?

     

  • Christmas Magic

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    I'm not sure how much longer I can keep doing our annual Christmas windows celebration. Every year since my first daughter was born, I've taken my girls into the city to see the holiday windows created by a major Australian department store. The store spends about nine months creating a wonderland for children and adults alike. It's a magical and beautiful way to tell a story and who doesn't love a good story?

    I still love seeing the windows and revelling in the magic, however, Miss 13 isn't so sure anymore. She's getting too old for childish things. Luckily I convinced her to come along this year and we got to see the windows. I'm so glad because this year's theme was based  on the beautiful gumnut babies characters created by Australian author and artist May Gibbs. When May Gibbs died in 1969 she left her estate to UNICEF and the copyright in her works to charity.

    It's lovely to see an Australian summer theme reflecting our bush landscape. Although I was glad they decided not to include the Banksia men. Lots of kids over the years have had nightmares about them! 

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    We make a day of it. Pack our lunches and take the train to the city. Visit Haighs to buy chocolate and celebrate the end of another year of learning. Go to our favourite bookshop and check out the latest titles. I always say I won't buy them a book and I always do. How can you resist the promise of a new story?

     

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  • About

    Indrani Perera ORIGINAL colour

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    Indrani Perera is a Sri Lankan / German / Australian poet, creator of The Poet’s Express e-mail newsletter and a maker of useful things living on unceeded Wurrundjeri Country in Naarm (Melbourne, Australia). She is also the founder of Pocketry, the home of unheard voices where she publishes the Pocketry Almanack and hosts the Pocketry Presents podcast.

     

    Boooks

    Indrani is the author of many books including two collections of poetry published by Ginninderra Press, Defenestration and pas de deux, and a chapbook, Anthropocene, published by Queensland Writers Centre. Her handmade chapbooks (Wild Heart and Still:Books) and instant books (Some Thoughts On Writing a Poem For a Journal and Promote Your Poetry) can be bought in her shop.

     

    Poems & Publications

    Indrani’s poems have appeared on borrowing receipts for Yarra Libraries in Naarm, on the big screen at Northbridge Piazza for the Perth Poetry Festival and on phones at the Melbourne Writers Festival for Red Room’s Phone-a-Poem project.

    Her poetry has been published in digital and print journals in Australia, India and the USA including Australian Poetry Journal, Axon, Burrow, Cordite, Eye to the Telescope, Gems Zinehākārā, Jacaranda Journal, Kalliope X, Mantissa Poetry Review, More Than Melanin, Not Very Quiet, Rochford Street Review, Science Write Now, Teesta Review, The Crow and The Victorian Writer.

    She has also been anthologised by Girls on Key, Geelong Writers Inc, Ginninderrra Press, Heroines, Melbourne Poets Union, University of Canberra and WA Poets Inc.

     

    Prizes

    Indrani has been both highly commended and longlisted for the University of Canberra Vice Chancellors’s International Poetry Prize. She was also shortlisted for the Heroine’s Anthology, the Jean Stone Award and the Nillumbik Prize for Contemporary Writing: Open Poetry section. And longlisted for the Frontier OPEN prize, Kathryn Purnell Poetry Prize and the Liquid Amber Poetry Prize. Indrani was the winner of Day Four for Red Room’s 2022 Thirty in Thirty poetry challenge and in 2017 she was the winner of the Elyne Mitchell Writing Awards Bonus Non-Fiction prize.

     

    Performances

    Indrani has performed on makeshift stages in bars, teahouses and libraries as well as in studios, theatres and on radio. In September 2023, Indrani travelled to Western Australia to attend the Perth Poetry Festival. She was invited by WA Poets Inc to be a National Guest Poet for the festival and she featured at the Festival Gala, the Perth Poetry Club, the Multicultural Soirée and the Festival Finale. 

    She has also featured at Girls On Key, Melbourne Spoken Word, Perc.U.lations and been interviewed for 3CR’s Spoken Word program.

     

    Workshops

    In August 2020 Indrani ran an online workshop, Promoting Your Poetry, as part of the Melbourne Spoken Word Festival Online. While in Boorlo/Perth in 2023, she facilitated the poetry workshop, Beyond Words. In 2024 she facilitated the Beyond the Page workshop for the Sonic Poetry Festival in Naarm/Melbourne.

     

    Side Hustles

    Indrani’s latest creation is The Circus of Similes, the place where poetry goes to play. The Circus is a mashup of word games, children’s toys, paper craft, book binding and poetry. You can download and create all sorts of paper ephemera and instant books to brighten your day, inspire your writing and create new poems.

     

    Community

    In June 2024, Indrani joined community radio 3CR’s Spoken Word show as one of its four presenters, alongside Di Cousens, Tina Giannoukos and Es Foong.

     

    Want more? Read Indrani’s blog about writing and the creative process or find her on Instagram.