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Just Kissed Goodbye... Some memories of QPF 20093 comments

gnunn wrote 4 months ago: QPF 2009 may have just been kissed goodbye, but the words of the 40+ artists who took to the stage c … more →

Tags: Events & Opportunities, Graham Nunn, Another Lost Shark, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Julie Beveridge, af harrold, QLD Poetry Festival 2009, Just Kissed Goodbye, Jane Williams

Blinded By A Million Bright Things6 comments

gnunn wrote 4 months ago: My eyes are watering, my calves burning slightly, and my head is swimming with words. The Million Br … more →

Tags: Events & Opportunities, Graham Nunn, Another Lost Shark, Julie Beveridge, Felicity Plunkett, Vanishing Point, Santo Cazzati, Rhys Rodgers, QLD Poetry Festival

QPF Spotlight #17 - Barbara Temperton1 comment

gnunn wrote 4 months ago: QPF 2009 is just two days away and it is all systems go… so to help get you there, today … more →

Tags: Where do the Words Come From?, A Million Bright Things, Another Lost Shark, Barbara Temperton, Fremantle Press, Graham Nunn, Nostalgic But Ambitious, poetic influences, QLD Poetry Festival

A Million Bright Things2 comments

gnunn wrote 4 months ago: The Saturday night session at QPF 2009, A Million Bright Things, is shaping up to be one of the poet … more →

Tags: Events & Opportunities, interviews/artist profiles, Graham Nunn, Another Lost Shark, hinemoana baker, QLD Poetry Festival, af harrold, QLD Poetry Festival 2009, A Million Bright Things

QPF Spotlight #14 - Jessika Tong's Desert(ed) Island Poems3 comments

gnunn wrote 4 months ago: Last year at QPF, one of my highlights was an afternoon reading by local Brisbane poet, Jessika Tong … more →

Tags: Desert(ed) Island Poems, Poetry, writing, Graham Nunn, Poems, Another Lost Shark, Sylvia Plath, Sunline Press, Dylan Thomas

QPF Spotlight #13 - AF Harrold's Desert(ed) Island Poems2 comments

gnunn wrote 5 months ago: With just a little more than two weeks to go before more than 40 poets descend on the Judith Wright … more →

Tags: Desert(ed) Island Poems, Graham Nunn, Another Lost Shark, Museum of Brisbane, QLD Poetry Festival, af harrold, A Million Bright Things, Just Kissed Goodbye, QPF 2009

QPF 2009 presents: A Tangle of Possibilities

gnunn wrote 5 months ago: Opening Night of QLD Poetry Festival is a must see event on the poetry calendar. Over the last 6 yea … more →

Tags: Events & Opportunities, A Tangle of Possibilities, af harrold, Another Lost Shark, Arts QLD 2009 Poet-in-Residence, Elizabeth Bachinsky, Graham Nunn, Hearsay in the Valley of Condominiums by Elizabeth Bach, hinemoana baker

QPF Spotlight #11 - Santo Cazzati2 comments

gnunn wrote 5 months ago: Santo Cazzati hit Brisbane last month for two gigs and left behind a trail of whirling words and smi … more →

Tags: interviews/artist profiles, Graham Nunn, Another Lost Shark, spoken word, Santo Cazzati, page vs stage, poetic influences, QLD Poetry Festival, QLD Poetry Festival 2009

QPF Spotlight #9 - Zenobia Frost's Desert(ed) Island Poems4 comments

gnunn wrote 5 months ago: QPF 2009 features many local talents, including hat fetishist, Zenobia Frost. This Spotlight takes u … more →

Tags: Desert(ed) Island Poems, Graham Nunn, Another Lost Shark, Zenobia frost, QLD Poetry Festival, QLD Poetry Festival 2009, A Million Bright Things, Just Kissed Goodbye, Venus Walked In

QPF Spotlight #8 - Bremen Town Musician1 comment

gnunn wrote 5 months ago: My QPF 2009 program is already suitably inked, with many sessions marked that I just cannot miss. On … more →

Tags: interviews/artist profiles, A Canary in Our Throat, Another Lost Shark, artistic beacons, Bremen Town Musician, Graham Nunn, Graham Nunn interviews Bremen Town Musician, How does a song begin?, Inspiration is a word used by people who aren't really

QPF Spotlight #6 - Fiona Privitera

gnunn wrote 5 months ago: Spotlight #6 takes a look at local shining light, Fiona Privitera. Recently, I have had the pleasure … more →

Tags: interviews/artist profiles, A Million Bright Things, Another Lost Shark, Basement of Grins, cochineal insects, Fiona Privitera, Graham Nunn, Interview, interview with Fiona Privitera

QPF Spotlight #5 - Paul Magee2 comments

gnunn wrote 5 months ago: I am like a child with an advent calendar at the moment, marking off the days until QLD Poetry Festi … more →

Tags: poetry publishing, interviews/artist profiles, Graham Nunn, Another Lost Shark, QLD Poetry Festival, A Million Bright Things, Just Kissed Goodbye, Phosphorescence at the Edge, QPF 2009

QPF Spotlight #4 - Angela Costi

gnunn wrote 5 months ago: There is just over a month until QLD Poetry Festival hits the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary A … more →

Tags: interviews/artist profiles, A Million Bright Things, Angela Costi, Another Lost Shark, Dinted Halos, Graham Nunn, Honey and Salt, Just Kissed Goodbye, On the Lip of Philosophy

QPF Spotlight #3 - Jane Williams2 comments

gnunn wrote 5 months ago: This time around I shine the QPF Spotlight on Jane Williams and ask her where the words come from.   … more →

Tags: interviews/artist profiles, Where do the Words Come From?, A Million Bright Things, Another Lost Shark, Graham Nunn, Jane Williams, Just Kissed Goodbye, Phosphorescence at the Edge, poetic influences

QPF Spotlight #2 - Janet Jackson

gnunn wrote 6 months ago: Next up in the QPF Spotlight is Janet Jackson.     What is the role of spontaneity in your creative … more →

Tags: Events & Opportunities, interviews/artist profiles, A Million Bright Things, Another Lost Shark, Basement of Grins, Drenched with Desire, Dressed in rags by Janet Jackson, Graham Nunn, Janet Jackson

QPF Spotlight #1 - Kent MacCarter

gnunn wrote 6 months ago: Well good people, it is now less than two months before the mighty QLD Poetry Festival is here. Over … more →

Tags: Events & Opportunities, interviews/artist profiles, Graham Nunn, Another Lost Shark, poetic influences, why perform/read your poetry?, QLD Poetry Festival 2009, Kent MacCarter, the role of spontaneity in writing


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