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SpeedPoets Open Mic Championships This Sunday!

That’s right, this Sunday is the big one… the event that has been building one ‘Call-Back-Poet’ at a time. At each monthly event, one poet was called back by the feature poets and now there are 8!

This Sunday November 4, these 8 poets – Jo Brooks, Carmen Leigh Keates, Marisa Allen, Andrew Phillips, Michael Cohen, Chloe Callistemon, Cameron Logan and Nicola Scholes – will take to the stage one last time to close the year, with one to be named ‘2012 SpeedPoets Open Mic Champion‘. And let’s not forget, there is $300 in cash up for grabs… so without a doubt each of the poets will be bringing the fire.

And to add to this mini festival of words, winner of the 2012 Dorothy Porter Poetry Prize, Stuart Cooke, will hit the mic to read his winning poem. And let’s face it, it wouldn’t be SpeedPoets without the guitar roar of Sheish and Giselle, our poetry raffle and the free monthly zine.

Yes, it’s going to be massive!

So make sure you are there to get your last shot of ‘SpeedPoets’ for the year and to find out what changes are ahead in 2013!

Date: Sunday November 4
Location: Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City)
Time: 2pm – 4:30pm
Entry: Gold Coin Donation

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Peter Bakowski live at the October SpeedPoets

SpeedPoets is proving to be a great stage for interstate and international travellers, and in October, we are fortunate to have two Melburnian’s heading our way. The first of our interstate guests, is award-winning poet, Peter Bakowski. Peter is will be on the road from September to December this year, so it is a real treat to have him feature at the October event.

So make sure that Sunday October 7 (2pm – 5:30pm at Brew) is inked into your diary, as seeing Peter up this way is an all too rare occasion!

Here’s a recent poem from Peter to brighten your screen!

A letter from Rebecca Cartello in Scarborough, England,
to her sister Carla in Longreach, Queensland, 15 December 1933

It’s winter here.
The trees stand stark.
The sky, bird-diminished,
is sullen with clouds.
I sold the last of my books
to buy nine tubes of paint.

What is seen, moves the blood,
I must honour on canvas.

When I cannot make a brushstroke or a colour
lift a painting,
I return to drawing
to remind my hand and eye
of curve, shape and shadow,
of what is present and suggested.

In life-drawing class
we’re sketching Alex,
an aspiring ballet dancer.
His body
crouches, leaps, spins,
both obeys and defies
Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake
playing on the gramophone.

The date of my exhibition has been set,
the first of April.
I hope the exhibition will be a success,
that each painting finds its rightful owner,
those who realize that a painting
may also be a mirror.

Please send me a photograph of your Adam.
Tell me more about him,
how he
reads the soil and sky,
joins you in prayer
for a child
and rain.

I’m not one for marriage,
am most alive when painting portraits,
patient with each sitter,
listening to their conversations,
watching where their hands rest,
how they look about the room,
as who they are
rises towards the lure
of my paintbrush.

I’ll close for today,
work further on my portrait
of the local butcher.
Must render the look in his eyes
when he raises his gleaming cleaver.

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Melbourne-born poet, Peter Bakowski writes clear, accessible poems, uses ordinary words to say extraordinary things. His poems have appeared in literary magazines worldwide and have been translated into nine languages. Peter has been writer-in-residence in Italy, France, China, Western Australia, Tasmania and New South Wales.

He has self-organized and self-financed numerous poetry tours of Australia, some tours lasting three months, some tours covering 10,000 kilometres. Peter also gives poetry readings in private houses to groups of eight or more, anywhere in Australia or overseas.

His philosophy is to be alert to the world and to continue. For more information visit Peter’s blog.

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The October gig will also feature the regular delights of free zines, raffles, the guitar roar of Sheish Money and Brisbane’s hottest Open Mic Section. And let’s not forget that this is your last chance to take out one of the coveted Call-Back-Poet spots.

The Call Back Poet is selected by the monthly features and given the opportunity to perform a mini-feature to close the event (2 poems) as well as win the right to perform at the November gig and be in the running for cash prizes – $200 for the winner and $100 for the runner up – and the title SpeedPoets Open Mic Champion for 2012.

So bring your best to the mic!

SpeedPoets have been keeping poetry fast in Brisbane for more than a decade, so come along and take the ride!

Date: Sunday October 7
Location: Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City)
Time: 2pm – 5:30pm
Entry: Gold Coin Donation

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Trudie Murrell takes the mic at SpeedPoets in September

That’s right, SpeedPoets keeps the poetry coming in Brisbane this Saturday, September 1, when they bring the words to Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City) from 2pm.

Joining our interstate feature, Andrew Galan at the mic, will be local lass Trudie Murrell. If you have not had the pleasure of hearing her stretch out into a longer set, then you are in for something special…

Here’s a quick of hit of words to get you excited!

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Bridled  

All day
just at the length
of my ear’s reach
a horse has been calling me.

High distant whinnies
speak to the muscles
of my neck, the edge of my
nostrils, raise my chin to the breeze.

How did it find me here, in the suburbs?
Luring me out from the kitchen
to where late summer rain traces
my shoulder blades, pools
at my navel.

I hear hooves on the
bitumen, feel my blood
rise to answer.

Trudie Murrell is a child of the tropics who now lives in Brisbane. Since 1988 she has been writing poetry, plays and short stories.  She is also teacher, performer and a parent of three children.

Her poems have been published in The Green Fuse, Macmillan English 9 for the Australian Curriculum, Cordite, SpeedPoets zine and on Another Lost Shark.  She’s featured at Black Star’s Words or Whatever, Confit Bistro’s Back Room, Jam Jar and Fresh at the Library and she is a regular reader at Speed Poets open mic.

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And don’t forget to come prepared for the Open Mic… only two Call-Back-Poet spots remain, so make sure you bring your best!

Date: Saturday September 1
Location: Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City)
Time: 2pm – 5:30pm
Entry: Gold Coin Donation

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SpeedPoets Saturday September 1: Featuring Andrew Galan

After a spectacular weekend at QPF 2012, SpeedPoets keeps the poetry hit coming at Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City) from 2pm – 5:30pm. The month of September sees two two fine features take the stage; local lady, Trudie Murrell and interstate guest, Andrew Galan. So let’s check in with Andrew to find out a little more…

The upstairs food court writer in exile, Andrew Galan, has performed as part of the Corinbank, Canberra Fringe, This is Not Art, YouAreHere, and Australian National Folk festivals. His poetry has been included in The Best Australian Poems 2011, and published in the United Kingdom, the United States, New Zealand, and Australia. He performs with spoken word band The Tragic Troubadours, co-founded BAD!SLAM!NO!BISCUIT! with Hadley at The Phoenix Pub, and has a blog: Huitzilihuitl’s Reign of Death.

And here’s a hit of Andrew’s words:

The way we go

A comin’ home boys, ta’the land we use’ta’sleep in
hear it         that cartridge chorus shouldn’t be our canta’, rather
sound the Burger’s haven         with tight belt
for perfect hell    they’ve    we’ve    sent for
hollow points chip cinder, but don’t drop a tear
with small ships a’masonite
it’ll be a bucket’a'blood         for each tack from Tupperware
no tomorrow limes         I’m comin’ home
Frank Herbert’s blest         boys we’re comin’ home
so pack another lunch-box, nails brimmin’
primer for Fate, urea’ll light the night
fuse’ta’fit Foxtrot-Nine-One-Whiskey-One, this watch model’s sincere terror boys
hear the blade drum, they’re comin’         they’re comin’ for us.

Men, how many bullets can we fire?    hail to greet
a confessional         Frank Herbert’s blest
a ghastly crime         yell it men
tear these boys with lead         SWAT ‘em with cannonades
no fertiliser’s gunna save ‘em         see the roof lift
from blue jean ridden bum-bags         it’s the hour to answer,
never again         no repeat incarceration         zero time for games
not with guts intact, they’re not goin’ home, rather
right hands’ll stretch each face across a basketball for their families to ID
pop, you hear ‘em pop? To fat to escape instead they drop
ready then, let’s see how many end grinnin’         men we’re goin’ in.

No time boys    where are ya’Ballard?    for cars    for trucks
feel that in ya’guts    me guts    that’s the song ya’should be feelin’
not I, home, I’m still comin’ home         once from carillon temple city
through perfect hell         ta’sweet musk smilin’
shore, ya’saw it, descent’ta’burnin’ sands, ta’tangle bough with feet an’hands
that’s not the land i’m gunna rest in, feel those tears boys
Perkins, what the fuck are ya’doin’ here?
the jungle townhouse calls, it calls outside no Frank Herbert believer
i’m comin’ home         so tighten belts         we’re comin’ home
boys, pack another lunch-box, nails brimmin’
primer for Fate, urea’ll light the night
fuse’ta’fit Foxtrot-Nine-One-Whiskey-One; that watch model’s sincere terror
boys they’re comin’ in, hear timber’ta’metal, contact boys, they’re comin’ in.

Men, smash the lock         to sugar grove shore
they’re not goin’    you look lost boy, school’s that way    we’ll see spray
where head kisses ceilin’         no flash’n'bang
where palms splay metres         no grapple to save, save to hollow clip
where sandal stumps stick to floor         seven times men         in the face
no Frank Herbert believer, inside no martyrdom soldier, instead
each’s a tear in another mum’s eye as we swab her gums to confirm his demise
so cock your hammers         ground your lines         with rubber face
men, we’re goin’ in         these boys’ll be chockas with lead
pop, you hear ‘em pop? To fat to escape instead they drop
so crash the door, totem green’n'red hand men, we’re goin’ in.

For land to rest in
doesn’t matter how many cells are thrown away
agony, theirs, not ours
for the brew of skin between wood’n'tin
agony from the guts that end us
still each warms without prints’ta’press      ta’paradise
a comin’ home men, this is the way to go to war
a comin’ home boys, this is the way’ta go’ta war
Frank Herbert’s blest
this is the way      we go.

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The September gig will also feature the regular delights of free zines, raffles, the guitar roar of Sheish Money and Brisbane’s hottest Open Mic Section. And let’s not forget that all poets in the Open Mic are in contention to be named Call Back Poet of the month!

The Call Back Poet is selected by the monthly features and given the opportunity to perform a mini-feature to close the event (2 poems) as well as win the right to perform at the November gig and be in the running for cash prizes and the title SpeedPoets Open Mic Champion for 2012.

There are now only two Call-Back-Poet spots to be decided, so bring your best to the mic!

SpeedPoets have been keeping poetry fast in Brisbane for more than a decade, so come along and take the ride!

Date: Saturday September 1
Location: Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City)
Time: 2pm – 5:30pm
Entry: Gold Coin Donation

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SpeedPoets Saturday August 4: feat. 2012 Arts QLD Poet-in-Residence, a.rawlings

SpeedPoets brings the words to Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City) from 2pm – 5:30pm this Saturday, August 4. The month of August hosts the debut Brisbane feature set from 2012 Arts QLD Poet-in-Residence, a.rawlings, who is fresh back from exploring the north and west of this gargantuan state of ours. Over the course of her two week regional tour, a.rawlings has been collecting sounds and images for her Sound Poetry and Visual Poetry project. This will launch at A Million Bright Things on Saturday night at QLD Poetry Festival (August 25), so we may just be lucky enough to get a preview of some new work!

Here’s a.rawlings performing work from her debut collection, Wide Slumber for Lepidopterists:

The August gig will also feature the regular delights of free zines, raffles, the guitar roar of Sheish Money and Brisbane’s hottest Open Mic Section. And let’s not forget that all poets in the Open Mic are in contention to be named Call Back Poet of the month!

The Call Back Poet is selected by the monthly features and given the opportunity to perform a mini-feature to close the event (2 poems) as well as win the right to perform at the last gig of 2012 in November and be in the running for cash prizes and the title SpeedPoets Open Mic Champion. There are only three spots left in the November showcase, so make sure you come ready to make the mic melt!

SpeedPoets, this Saturday… be there! We’ve been keeping poetry fast in Brisbane for more than a decade!

Date: Saturday August 4
Location: Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City)
Time: 2pm – 5:30pm
Entry: Gold Coin Donation

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Clinton Toghill dives in at SpeedPoets

It is always a thrill to host someone’s debut feature reading and that is exactly what SpeedPoets will be doing next Saturday. Clinton Toghill, singer-songwriter for Brisbane art rockers, The Bell Divers, is stepping out from behind the guitar for the first time and laying bare his words. As a songwriter, Toghill has received much praise, his songs described as being like

novelettes, often exploring the realities faced by those most vulnerable to the pressures of today’s world. These might include homeless vagrants, criminals, and others, whose voices can be drowned out by a world obsessed with aesthetics and status.

from Spotlight Brisbane

So I for one can’t wait to hear him deliver a set of poems… here’s a taste of what you can expect.

TANK

Riding on this tank
I feel like God,
hosing down the phalanx
with fireworks fire,
urging on a dive
and a dance.

Friends jog
in the street beside me,
laughing like idiots,
cheering me on -
some of them chew
their nails and
burst with glee.

Later on, pieces
of me will be strewn
over the street.
Dollops of mush
everywhere.

People will rummage
through these pieces
silently,
looking for this and that.

Low murmurs.
People rummaging
through pieces of God.

*****

Clinton Toghill is the songwriter and front-man for Brisbane band The Bell Divers. As a lyricist, Clinton has been called ‘a dreamy, slightly surreal and blackly humorous storyteller’ with ‘an uncommon eye for meaning’, and his songs described as ‘novelettes’ about ‘ignored characters’. A decade spent in London has given Clinton a distinctive view on life in Australia and beyond, and his quiet observations are now stripped bare in his poetry.

Be there to experience his debut set along with the relaunch of The Outlandish Watch feat. Pascalle Burton, David Stavanger & Nathan Shepherdson

Date: Saturday July 7
Location: Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City)
Time: 2pm – 5:30pm
Entry: Gold Coin Donation

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SpeedPoets: Saturday July 7 feat. Clinton Toghill & The Outlandish Watch

SpeedPoets keeps the poetry coming at Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City) from 2pm – 5:30pm. The month of July features the re-launch of Pascalle Burton’s reversible poetry project on 45rpm vinyl, The Outlandish Watch in collaboration with David Stavanger and Nathan Shepherdson.

The July gig will also feature the debut feature reading from Brisbane poet and songwriter, Clinton Toghill from The Bell Divers as well as serving up the regular delights of free zines, raffles, the guitar roar of Sheish Money & Giselle Sheehy and Brisbane’s hottest Open Mic Section. And let’s not forget that all poets in the Open Mic are in contention to be named Call Back Poet of the month!

Clinton Toghill

The Call Back Poet is selected by the monthly features and given the opportunity to perform a mini-feature to close the event (2 poems) as well as win the right to perform at the last gig of 2012 and be in the running for cash prizes and the title SpeedPoets Open Mic Champion for 2012.

June Call Back Poet was Michael Cohen for his mesmerising poem that paid homage to Wallace Stevens and the humble sausage roll.

So come along and take in the SpeedPoets experience… we’ve been keeping poetry fast in Brisbane for more than a decade!

Date: Saturday July 7
Location: Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City)
Time: 2pm – 5:30pm
Entry: Gold Coin Donation

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Alan Jefferies Launches Seem this Saturday

2012 is shaping up to be a great year for new poetry books in Brisbane and SpeedPoets is the place where many of them are making their way into the world! This Saturday at SpeedPoets, we are thrilled to launch Alan Jefferies new bilingual collection Seem.

Alan Jefferies was born in Brisbane and grew up in Cleveland. He lived in Sydney and Coalcliff throughout much of the 1980′s and 90′s and completed degrees in Communication and Writing.

In 1998 he moved to Hong Kong where he co-founded OutLoud, Hong Kong’s longest running spoken-word event. He has published five books of poetry.  His latest book Seem, is a bilingual edition ( Chinese translation by Iris Fan Xing), published by ASM in Macao, China.

Here’s a poem from the collection and a link to a review:

Reading

as the poet finished reading
her penultimate poem
the guy in the front row
leant forward &
thud
hit his head
with cupped hand
like he didn’t want that  particular
idea to take root in there

then pop
he was back, upright
(like a buoy rights itself, by itself)
after being knocked askance
by the silky wake of a passing ocean liner.

*****

Seem launches this Saturday June 2 at SpeedPoets alongside a premiere reading by Julie Beveridge from her forthcoming book, home{sic}.

Date: Saturday June 2
Location: Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City)
Time: 2pm – 5:30pm
Entry: Gold Coin Donation

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SpeedPoets June Gig

SpeedPoets continues to serve up its monthly poetry feast at Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City) from 2pm – 5:30pm this coming Saturday. In the month of June, SpeedPoets features a premiere reading by Julie Beveridge from her forthcoming collection, home{sic} and the Brisbane launch of Alan Jefferies new book, a bilingual publication (English/Chinese) titled, Seem.

The June gig will also deliver the regular delights of free zines, raffles, the guitar roar of Sheish Money and Brisbane’s hottest Open Mic Section. And remember… don’t just bring one poem, you never know, you may be named Call Back Poet for the month!

The Call Back Poet is selected by the monthly features and given the opportunity to perform a mini-feature to close the event (2-3 poems) as well as win the right to perform at the last gig of 2012 and be in the running for cash prizes and the title SpeedPoets Open Mic Champion for 2012.

Call Back Poets for the year to date are Jo Brooks, Carmen Leigh Keates and Marisa Allen.

So come along and enjoy the SpeedPoets experience… we’ve been keeping poetry fast in Brisbane for more than a decade!

Date: Saturday June 2
Location: Brew (Lower Burnett Lane, Brisbane City)
Time: 2pm – 5:30pm
Entry: Gold Coin Donation

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The night before SpeedPoets…

That’s right poets of Brisbane, get on down to Brew tomorrow as there is a mic hungry for your words and two mighty fine feature poets waiting to pour their words in your ears!

One of those poets is Rowan Donovan… and tonight, he is restless with excitement. Here’s what he had to say when I asked him what he was most looking forward to about the gig tomorrow.

RD: What am I most looking forward to about this upcoming event?

You mean after my chauffeured train trip down? The excitement of discovering my way to a new venue? The smell of roasted coffee beans? The rare chance to meet up with friends and poets who, for a serial recluse like me, are all part of my extended family? Not to mention the joy of sharing the bill with Nathan Shepherdson. Or the fact I haven’t read at SpeedPoets now for some three years and hell, after all, I am the oldest surviving original SpeedP!? And what about the show pony in me that’s just a repressed exhibitionist? Hey?! Gotta factor that one in. Course I am hoping that there will be lots of new faces there as well so I can recite some of my golden oldie standards without boring the poetical pants off people and maybe even slip a couple of new rants in just to mix it up a bit and break the mold of being typecast as Barry Manilow meets James Blunt! But all that aside, really, just the privilege of briefly being in that special moment on stage when there is only you, your words and the audience.

Osu.

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