Purple Prose: Connect for Mental Health with our LGBTIQ+SB communities
Event description
Purple Prose: Connect for Mental Health
As part of our 2Spirits and QC Mental Health Week event, join us for a special poetry showcase and journaling experience. Our event brings together our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer, Sistergirl and Brotherboy (LGBTIQ+SB) communities to share and celebrate stories of resilience and recovery through creative expression. Whether you're a seasoned poet or love the written word, there’s a space for you.
Date: Saturday the 12th of October, 2024
Time: 11am - 3pm
Location: New Farm Neighbourhood Centre
Enjoy poetry displays, journal decorating, and a BBQ in a welcoming atmosphere for connection and creativity. For people wishing to submit their own poetry, see the guidelines below.
Register now here to secure your spot or contact Tayla at tbouckley@qc.org.au or (07) 3017 1777 for more information.
This activity is made possible by a grant from the good folk at Queensland Mental Health Week and is further supported by funding from the Australian Government under the PHN Program.
Guidelines for submissions:
- Please submit all poems in 1 document
- Please submit maximum of five poems and a maximum of 10 pages
- One submission per person. If you would like to make another submission, please email me.
- If you’re submitting images or videos with your poetry, please articulate how you would like it presented in a display.
- Please include content warnings for sensitive topics or language such as mentions of suicide and/or slurs
- Please be mindful that there will only be one lap top available for displaying videos
- Please identify if you wish for your submission to be anonymous
- Otherwise, include a bio about yourself and any collaborators – please keep them under 100 words.
Please send your submissions or queries to Tayla at tbouckley@qc.org.au by the 3rd of October COB.
Thank you again for your interest and we look forward to seeing your wonderful work.
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