Sydney Book Launch – Admissions: Voices within Mental Health

Sydney Book Launch – Admissions: Voices within Mental Health

“We are full of worlds that can’t be contained by a pill.”

Admissions (Upswell Publishing, 2022) is a new anthology documenting the state of mental health in Australia, foregrounding a wide range of voices with lived/living experience defining themselves beyond a diagnosis.

Admissions showcases more than one hundred works: poems, essays, lyrics, fiction and illustrations from some of our leading writers, comedians and public figures, challenging prescribed notions of illness, recovery, treatment and trauma while reclaiming language as an act of mad pride.

Join the editors David Stavanger, Radhiah Chowdhury and Mohammad Awad plus contributors Omar Sakr, Kristen Dunphy (creator of ABC’s Wakefield), Sara Saleh, Wart, Holly Isemonger, Chris Fleming, Ethan Bell, Arlea Whelan and Jennifer Wong (ABC’s Chopsticks or Fork?) as part of this live readings launch.

RSVP in store, by phone: 02 9262 7996, email or via Eventbrite.

Fitted face masks are highly recommended when attending author events in the bookstore. If you are in need of a mask, one of our staff members can provide you with one.

 

David Stavanger is a poet, cultural producer, editor and former psychologist living on unceded Dharawal land. His first full-length poetry collection The Special (UQP, 2014) was awarded the Arts Queensland Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize and the Wesley Michel Wright Poetry Prize. David is the co-editor of SOLID AIR: Collected Australian & New Zealand Spoken Word (UQP, 2019) and his latest collection Case Notes (UWAP, 2020) won the 2021 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Poetry.

 

Radhiah Chowdhury is an author, audio producer and editor living on unceded Bidjigal Land in Sydney’s south-west. She is one of the co-founders of the Australian First Nations and People of Colour in Publishing Network, and was the 2019-2020 Beatrice Davis Editorial Fellow.’ As an editor, Radhiah has worked with Scholastic Australia, Giramondo, Allen & Unwin and Penguin Random House. Her most recent picture book, The Katha Chest (Allen & Unwin, 2021) is a 2022 CBCA Notable for Picture Book of the Year.

 

Mohammad Awad is a Queer/Arab/Muslim and Writer/Director/Poet/Playwright who spends most of his time as a spoken word artist, he also writes and directs short films and visual poems such as The Flower, The Messenger and Beauty Marks. He has featured in the Sydney Writers Festival, Sydney Mardi Gras, Sydney Living Museums – After Dark, Sydney Festival, Red Room Poetry, Giant Dwarf Theatre, and on ABC and SBS television, ABC Radio, SBS Radio, Eastside Radio, 2SER and FBI Radio.

RSVP now → When: Thursday, 13 October 2022
18:00–19:30
Where: Books Kinokuniya Sydney