Poetry Salon @ The Press

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When

Sunday

March 29
3:00 pm - 4:15 pm

Where

The Press Book House
462 Hunter St
Newcastle NSW 2300

Genres

Poetry

Tickets

$25
+ Transaction fee
Special Pricing $18.75 - Under 25's
+ Transaction fee
Buy Tickets

Tickets are on sale from 9am 9 February. Email ticketing@newcastlewritersfestival.org.au if you have any issues.

Poetry Salon @ The Press

Join us for an afternoon of poetry performance, featuring festival guests Eunice Andrada, Maxine Beneba Clarke, Jennifer Compton, Keri Glastonbury, Omar Musa, Lamisa Siddique, the 2026 Newcastle Poetry Prize winner, and David Stavanger (who will also host).

BY THE ARTIST/S

A book cover featuring grey, white and black squares. The title and poet name are in black font along the bottom.

Kontra

A light blue book cover featuring a Black woman in white clothing mostly covered by a collage of a pair of butterfly wings. The title and author name are in black letters at the top and bottom of the page.

Beautiful Changelings

A book cover featuring a close-up of a lace curtain with fruits on the windowsill behind. The title "the moment, taken" is in white lower case lettering across the top

The moment, taken

A book cover with a pink, purple and cream tartan-like pattern and the title "fierceland" in white letters up the left hand side

Fierceland

A blue book cover with a simple outline of a stick figure getting out of a car. The title "the drop off" is in white letters on a plain dark blue background below.

The Drop Off

A book cover featuring an image of woven strips of paper making a checkerboard pattern in white, brown, gold and dark blue. The title and poet's name are in black underneath.

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