Tag: writing

  • Introducing Imagick by Lakshmi R Kanchi!

    Winner of Pocketry’s Prize for Unpublished Poets, Imagick is a tender exploration of the nature of love. Lakshmi’s evocative and lyrical poetry contains vivid images and the poetic techniques of synecdoche, simile and personification. Her writing is relatable and contains moments of great insight. Heartfelt and moving, it’s a gem of a collection!

     

    Lakshmi R. Kanchi (pen name SoulReserve) is an emerging Indian-Australian poet on a mission to make poetry accessible. Lakshmi’s poetry explores love and its tumultuous, fantastic and zesty nature through allegories that provoke thought and evoke tender feelings. Her writing anatomises the complex links between language, culture, history and perception.

    She won the Ros Spencer Poetry Prize and Pocketry’s Prize for Unpublished Poets. Her work has been shortlisted for the Heroine’s Prize, Grieve Project, and the SCWC Poetry Prize. Her poetry has appeared in the Australian Poetry AnthologySocial AlternativesPortside ReviewBurrow Journal and The Saltbush Review.

    Lakshmi serves as the Chair of WA Poets Inc and is a Centre for Stories Fellow. She was the inaugural Poet-in-Residence at The Wetlands Centre and Writer-in-Residence at the Midland Courthouse. She is also the facilitator of Ink & Echo Poetry Meetup at Centre for Stories and Swan & Scribble Poetry Scribbleshop at the Ballajura Library.

    Get your copy of imagick by Lakshmi R Kanchi.

  • The Year of the Double Autumn

    Pocketry is over the moon to announce that The Year of the Double Autumn is now available to purchase from Pocketry’s online shop!

    This stunning debut poetry collection was written by English/Australian poet, Sophia Riozzi, during a time in which she experienced two autumns within twelve months—one in each hemisphere.

    Sophia Riozzi is an English Australian writer, actor and ponderer of things. Infused with a curiosity for what it is to exist, Sophia’s original pieces are stirred by her travels spanning live volcanoes in Iceland to snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas. Sophia is currently completing postgraduate studies in psychology, and enjoying a new, pink, fountain pen.

    Sophia is a promising poet and her debut collection is just a hint of the fine things to come from this young writer.

    Get your own copy of The Year of the Double Autumn and see what all the fuss is about!