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Melbourne Spoken Word - Your online connection to spoken word poetry in Melbourne

Dan Poets featuring Mary Stone. The online portal to all of the upcoming events in the live spoken word and poetry scene, as well as videos, interviews, reviews and opinions. For weekly updates on all the gigs happening straight to your inbox, subscribe. To support the work of this not-for-profit organisation, please consider becoming a Patreon Patron. Fresh Voices featuring Joumana Soueid, Ziimusic, Trixi Rosa, and Jocelyn Deane.

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Chat, discuss, debate, ask, answer and support the community of poets, spoken word artists and slammers in Melbourne. Description of your first forum. View the latest post. Wed Jul 13, 2016 555 pm. Want to introduce yourself? Let us know what you do, how you came across spoken word poetry, across Melbourne Spoken Word, where you often go to gig etc. View the latest post. Mon Jan 02, 2017 1249 pm. Re Celebrate 2016 thread. View the latest post. Mon Jan 02, 2017 1205 pm. I forgot my password.

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Melbourne Spoken Word accepts reviews, interviews, commentary pieces and general articles on the spoken word or poetry scene in Melbourne. We do not accept text-based poetry but accept audio recordings for Audacious, our audio-journal within the submission periods, and videos to be published online. Interviews with poets and people involved in the Melbourne poetry and spoken word scene. Commentary on aural based poetry, spoken word, especially its relationship in Melbourne. Melbourne Spoken Word accepts .

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