
Kinara means border, shoreline, or edge in Hindi/Urdu. Our poetry collective aims for innovation, experimental form, and the interrogation of complex diasporic, exile and mixed identities.
Come and listen to readings from poets Sarala Estruch (Say, flipped eye 2021, After All We Have Travelled, Nine Arches 2023), Anita Pati (Dodo Provocateur, Rialto 2019, Hiding to Nothing, Pavilion Poetry 2022), Gita Ralleigh (A Terrible Thing, Bad Betty 2020, Siren, Broken Sleep 2022) and Rushika Wick (Afterlife As Trash, Verve 2021).
We will also be sharing work by Kinara member Shash Trevett (From A Borrowed Land, Smith/Doorstop, 2021).
Come and listen to readings from poets Sarala Estruch (Say, flipped eye 2021, After All We Have Travelled, Nine Arches 2023), Anita Pati (Dodo Provocateur, Rialto 2019, Hiding to Nothing, Pavilion Poetry 2022), Gita Ralleigh (A Terrible Thing, Bad Betty 2020, Siren, Broken Sleep 2022) and Rushika Wick (Afterlife As Trash, Verve 2021).
We will also be sharing work by Kinara member Shash Trevett (From A Borrowed Land, Smith/Doorstop, 2021).