I can't wait to take one away with me next week when we go camping again with the Firekeepers' community. This being the impromptu weekend of craft, I finally made them into books. I did bind one back in February to give to a friend's daughter for her birthday but the rest have been waiting for me to get around to them. So all that happened last year and the books have been sitting on my desk ever since. She has had a book of poetry published (Defenestration, Ginninderra Press 1997) and in 2017 she won the Elyne Mitchell Writing Awards Bonus Non Fiction prize for her piece, This Country. I really don't know why I hadn't thought of it earlier. Indrani Perera is an award winning author whose work has been published in Taproot, Otherways and The Mulberry Journal. I wanted to use some gorgeous paper for the covers and I had the brainwave of eco-dying the paper. I love making more than one of something. And being me, I decided to make a few (five actually) while I was at it. That songbook was left with a good friend when I went to visit her so I needed to make a new copy. I printed out a copy of the songbook and bound it using some brown coloured cardboard I bought. I can't read music so being able to hear a song is the way I learn it. I also included links to audio recording where I could so anyone who reads the songbook can learn any of the songs that appeal to them. I had a lot of fun tracking down the origins of the songs, finding their creators and the original lyrics. Some of the songs were even learnt in online sessions when I hosted song circles with my ten year old daughter. 'Absolutely gorgeous.Last year during lockdown I compiled a collection of songs that I learnt to sing at Firekeepers' events in and around Melbourne.
These bespoke books range from photocopied instant books to limited edition print runs. She specialises in creating handmade books using book binding techniques as well as eco-dyeing paper to create one of a kind covers. There is a chance that the phone number (301) 946-2510 is shared by Indrani M Perera, Anna Perera, John Perera, Alexander J Perera, Douglas G. Indrani has the phone number (301) 946-2510 (Verizon Maryland, Inc).
Lakshmanna Murukutla is also linked with this address. Find contact's direct phone number, email address, work history, and more. Indrani currently resides at 15930 Greymill Manor Drv, Haymarket, VA 20169-4925. Indrani Perera creates zines, chapbooks and bookmarks featuring her poetry and original photography. View Indrani Perera's business profile as Facilitator at Indrani Perera. ~ Joan Fenney, journalist and editor of The Crow
'It is an intimate invitation to savour the music of our bodies in language and to be immersed in the dance of words.' ~ David Munro author of Wearing My Father’s Hat (The US average is 22.7) Fawn Creek property crime is 18.4. ‘Indrani questions and observes herself and the world around her with humour, passion, and perspicacity.’ Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime) Fawn Creek violent crime is 9.6. Indrani invites you to come take her hand to dance, spin and twirl with her words. Indrani Perera's remarkable second collection of poetry, pas de deux, is now available. Secretly she has always wanted to be a famous actress and loves getting up on stage to perform her poetry at open mic nights.īuy now from Amazon, Book Depository or Ginninderra Press. She shares stories about being a writer and a mother and she has recently started to untangle the knots of her mixed race heritage. Indrani is obsessed with reading, researching, writing, editing, designing, printing, making, binding and collecting books. Indrani describes her poetry as narrative plainsong - poems that tell a story in plain language. Indrani Perera is a Melbourne poet, creator of the Poets' Express e-mail newsletter, founder of The Pocketry Almanack print journal, host of the poetry podcast Pocketry Presents and maker of useful things.