Late Night Lit
Thu
28
Thu 28 May 7:00 PM
Bar Toto
General Admission
180 Mins
May
Sink into an evening of spoken word, poetry, literary readings and other surprises at Late Night Lit. Together, we can celebrate some very special authors all with a trademark Bar Toto cocktail in hand. What’s not to love?
Joining us for this festival edition is Wiradjuri poet and artist Jazz Money (how to make a basket and Mark the Dawn). We have been inviting Jazz to join us for Late Night Lit since it began, so to say we are excited is an understatement! Also lighting up the stage will be poet and deep sea researcher, Prema Arasu (Vampire Squid), coming all the way from Western Australia. Tyree Barnette will share his experience as an African American in Australia as captured in Stolen Man on Stolen Land. And Lebanese-Australian journalist Antoun Issa will take us beyond the headlines with his mother's true experiences of love, heartbreak and new hope during the violence of civil war in Beirut, 1974.
As usual, we will also welcome a clever crew of local writers and artists to share some new work with you as open mic participants. If you're interested in participating, please email program@wordsonthewaves.com.au with a sample of your work.
Don’t miss this small but mighty mainstay in the literary calendar!
Joining us for this festival edition is Wiradjuri poet and artist Jazz Money (how to make a basket and Mark the Dawn). We have been inviting Jazz to join us for Late Night Lit since it began, so to say we are excited is an understatement! Also lighting up the stage will be poet and deep sea researcher, Prema Arasu (Vampire Squid), coming all the way from Western Australia. Tyree Barnette will share his experience as an African American in Australia as captured in Stolen Man on Stolen Land. And Lebanese-Australian journalist Antoun Issa will take us beyond the headlines with his mother's true experiences of love, heartbreak and new hope during the violence of civil war in Beirut, 1974.
As usual, we will also welcome a clever crew of local writers and artists to share some new work with you as open mic participants. If you're interested in participating, please email program@wordsonthewaves.com.au with a sample of your work.
Don’t miss this small but mighty mainstay in the literary calendar!
