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Category: 2024 (page 2)

Moran Wiesel poet

Moran Wiesel

Posted on: September 8, 2024 Last updated on: September 19, 2024 Written by: Festivale Evie Categorized in: 2024, Guest Poets TPF24, Poets
Moran Wiesel is a performance poet, storyteller, and eco-somatic therapist. Moran’s works explore our intimate entanglement with the earth’s soul, inviting audiences on a wonder-filled journey of profound connection. Their performances sparkle…
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Pam Schindler

Pam Schindler

Posted on: September 8, 2024 Last updated on: September 19, 2024 Written by: Festivale Evie Categorized in: 2024, Guest Poets TPF24, Poets
Pam Schindler is a poet, bushwalker and former university reference librarian, living by the sea at Blackmans Bay, lutruwita-Tasmania, after 20 years in southeast Queensland. Anne Kellas has written that her poems…
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Robyn Rowland

Robyn Rowland

Posted on: September 8, 2024 Last updated on: September 19, 2024 Written by: Festivale Evie Categorized in: 2024, Guest Poets TPF24, Poets
Poetry can animate everything, so that life itself breathes through the line. It can make us alive to something new or remembered. Poetry must connect, communicate, enliven, disturb and stir. From my…
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Ross Donlon poet

Ross Donlon

Posted on: September 8, 2024 Last updated on: September 29, 2024 Written by: Festivale Evie Categorized in: 2024, Guest Poets TPF24, Poets
Ross Donlon is winner of two international poetry prizes and the Launceston Cup, of which he is very proud. Other awards include the Dorothy Hewett Flagship Fellowship. He has five books of…
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