Paroxysm Press at the Fringe – The Showcase Series: Round 2

For Round 2 of the Paroxysm Press Showcase Series, we give you “The Random Sequence”.

Saturday 23rd February, 2019
7:00 – 8:30pm

Broadcast Bar
66A Grote Street, Adelaide

Kathy Parker is many things; most of which will never amount to anything, but that’s never stopped her from giving her best 40 percent effort anyway. Recently she traded her Netflix addiction for a therapist and has been delighted to see how both her productivity and drinking have increased. She writes poems about her effed-up life so others will feel better about theirs and is forever in search of sleep and black market gin.

Servo-clerk, festival cash wrangler and occasional research assistant, with honors in English and History, Ben Adams also occasionally scribbles poetry and other things, including a stint as speechwriter for bleeding-heart Roman Emperor Claudius in 48AD during his wittily barbed address to Rome’s Senate urging the admittance of new Gallic immigrants by that esteemed institution. Ben remains skeptically hopeful of the empire’s ability to foster a peaceful, diverse and cosmopolitan society, despite current setbacks.6 Feb. at 2:07 pm

Tracey Korsten mostly uses poetry as a way to stave off the existential dread of on-line dating. The highlight of her portfolio career was once sitting as President on a Darts Appeal Tribunal. She is currently working on a screenplay and on getting her shit together. Neither project is looking crash hot at this juncture.

The Half Artist was born from a voluntary inability to be satisfied artistically. It is best to not approach him without an offer of an alcoholic beverage. Full strength beer is optimal.

Dick Dale has ate 10 dozen oysters in one sitting, kicked pop singer, Henry Rollins out of his gutter and bumbled his way through a few spoken word events. He has sung and been hospitalized in more than a few high energy punk rock and hardcore musical groups and curated the nastiest short film program, Trasharama since 1997. His main passion though is through the medium of short silly films. Tonight he will bring you a selection from his home made classic video nasty library. brilliant!

Colin Bramwell is a Scotish stranger with a 5 star review. He is our surprise bomb. Miss him and you’ll be crying in your jocks.

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20 Years of Paroxysm Press – Guest Performers

Here’s some of the action from the ‘20 Years of Paroxysm Press‘ gig held at the Broadcast Bar, 11th August, 2018.

Brilliant spoken word from Alison Bennett, Nico and Kami and a little history behind Paroxysm from a drunken publisher, Daniel Watson. Vid made by Ian Gibbins.

Paroxysm Press simply refuses to die; we will not back down, we will not go away. Every year we get bigger, every year we expand our audience and (most importantly) our much valued, much loved cult following. Like-minded writers from around the world now gather here with us to fight for the power of words. Bigger name authors stand by our side even when the rewards are less than they can receive elsewhere because they too believe in the hard, tough, true to life material we publish. They see Paroxysm fight against a world it can never beat – but they stay anyway – because they can see the fire in our eyes.

Caroline Reid at Spoke N Slurred

Sunday, 30th September, 2018
5:30 – 9:00 pm

Brick City Bar
73 Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Caroline Reid grew up in Kalgoorlie, WA. Highlights include managing to avoid falling down disused mine shafts, being taught how to play guitar by Kevin Bloody Wilson and writing a poem for a competition in the local rag, The Kalgoorlie Miner. The poem wasn’t published but gave her a taste for poetry over songs with a fuck-ton of swearing in them. When she’s not writing, she wanders the streets of Cowandilla in the shade of her pink and green umbrella, and looks forward to suffering hearing loss as a result of living in the flight path. https://carolinereidwrites.blogspot.com/

Caroline recently was runner up in the SA Poetry Slam and will be representing SA at the Australian Poetry Slam at the Sydney Opera House!!

Cheap booze
Kick arse raffle prizes
FREE entry
Open mic

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“100 Lightnings” in for Award

The Aurealis Awards were established in 1995 by Chimaera Publications, the publishers of Aurealis magazine, to recognise the achievements of Australian science fiction, fantasy and horror writers.

The Paroxysm Press anthology 100 Lightnings (ed. Stephen Studach) and some of the stories contained within have been submitted to the 2016 Aurealis Awards. We’ll let you know how it goes. Click on the logo below for more info about the awards.

 

Spoke N Slurred featuring Jason Marsiglia: December 4th

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Spoke N Slurred, Sunday 4th December
The Coffee Pot, 27 Rundle Mall, Adelaide, 5:30 – 9:30 pm.

Time for some more Spoke N Slurred poetic debauchery with…

JASON MARSIGLIA who has been ripping the hell out of the scene for the last couple of years. A regular performer he is also a two time national finalist at the Australian Poetry Slam; 2016 and in 2015 where he won the state final and placed an overall second in the whole damn country!

So enough of that slam style 1 poem, 2 minutes for a bit and come see Jason give you the full set length performance.

FREE entry + open mic + $5 beer + $6 spirits + raffle + free snacks!!

And note there won’t be another Spoke N Slurred until 29th January 2017!!

See Jason in action at the 2016 SA Poetry Slam Final:

Photo courtesy of Purvis All Creative; video courtesy of Hannah Tunstill.