A place where stories unfold

Heritage Travel issue 19 /Uitgawe 19

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A Poetry contest about any town in the world. Heri-Trav is hosting a poetry contest as part of the Intangible cultural heritage festival.

Participants stand a chance for their poem to be published.

Entry is free and open to everyone in the world.

The theme is My town. It can be a poem about your hometown, the town you live in or any town in the world that you love or have an interest in.

Any poetry form is welcome including Haiku. In English and Afrikaans.

Poems must not be more than 30 lines.

Celebrate your heritage, honour our towns. This is how we connect the world, keeping intangible cultural heritage going and building bridges through literature.

Deadline: 30 December 2022

For entries e-mail: heritrav1@gmail.com

For enquiries WhatsApp: 079 431 1494

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Stef Cupido lives in Wellington and is the mother of a twelve-year-old girl. She loves animals and music. 'I'm first of all a writer and then a poet. I also like to draw trees and scenes from nature, but I see myself as an amateur in that regard.' At the moment she's concentrating on writing short stories and poems, and she is especially fond of using the haiku as a form. 'In 2018 when I decided to write full-time, I fell in love with the haiku. I started the collective Falling to introduce poetry in all its forms. The project has been launched this year on Nelson Mandela Day with the Illustrated haiku collage about social distance & corona virus. 'When I received the news that I was chosen for the Kommadagga Workshop, it was such a shock! I was in the internet café and I put my hands to my face out of joy! I kept shaking my head and the people around me must have thought I went totally off my rocker!' Stef wants to discover the stories deep inside her and is grateful for the opportunity to meet other writers and to be able to talk with other people with ink in their blood. 'This project brings me more self-confidence; I don't have to have doubts any longer.'

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