Poets Boey Kim Cheng and Debbie Lim will give a reading of their work and discuss their poetic practice and how it has been influenced by working across cultures with michelle Cahill from Mascara Literary Review.

Presented by Wollonogng City Gallery and South Coast Writers Centre

When: 2pm, Sunday 25 October 2009
Where: Wollongong City Gallery, corner of Kembla and Burelli Streets, Wollongong
Free event
All welcome

About Boey Kim Cheng
Kim Cheng Boey came to Australia from Singapore in 1996. He lectures in Creative Writing at the University of Newcastle. Hisaward-winning collections of poetry are After the Fire (Firstfruits, 2006), Days of No Name (EPB Publishers, 1996), Another Place (Times Books International, 1992) andSomewhere Bound (Times Books International, 1989). His latest book Between Stations (Giramondo Press 2009) is a collection of personal essays exploring notions of home and belonging.

About Debbie Lim
Debbie Lim’s poetry has appeared in Blue Dog, Quadrant and Poetry Without Borders. She was winnerof the 2008 Inverawe Nature Poetry Prize.

About Michelle Cahill
Michelle Cahill is a poet and editor of Mascara Literary Review. Her
first collection, The Accidental Cage (IR Press) was shortlisted for the judith Wright Poetry prize, and she was co-editor of the
transnational anthology Poetry Without Prders (Picaro 2008)

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