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Fugacity [New Zealand]:
Canterbury English and the New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre ( nzepc ) present three days of readings, launches, discussion and digital outreach with Christchurch poets, student writers and guest readers.

Featuring Tusiata Avia, Victoria Broome, Fiona Farrell, Brian Flaherty, Paula Green, David Gregory, Bernadette Hall, Michael Harlow, Claire Hero, Jeffrey Paparoa Holman, Jan Hutchinson, Michele Leggott, Graham Lindsay, Selina Marsh, John Newton, James Norcliffe and Konai Helu Thaman.

We aim to build a local and international poetry anthology over three days, launching Saturday 23 April at New Brighton beach. We welcome your poem. We’d like it to engage with time and place, transience and duration, memory and forgetting, coming and going – any or all of the FUGACITY (to use Canterbury poet Ursula Bethell’s fine word) of planetary life.

Bring a poem on a disk for posting to the online anthology, or send it in by email. Help launch the work of Ursula Bethell into cyberspace. Hear a dozen poets deliver five-minute bytes in real time. Contribute to New Brighton open mic and beach text event. Join poets Hall, Harlow, Leggott and Norcliffe as they launch new books and associated web pages
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