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Glitter, Rainbows, Love: Queer Writers Performance Night

Head down to the Centre for Stories tonight for a selection of queer writers performing their works with pride.

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Glitter, Rainbows, Love is presented by The Literary Youth Fest, KickstART Festival and is a part of National Youth Week WA.

Local queer poets Maddie Godfrey and Kai Schweizer will be hosting the evening, which is open to all performers who fall under the rainbow spectrum.

The evening will also have an open mic component, for any writers who identify as queer who want to share their work with an audience.

Glitter, Rainbows, Love will be at the Centre for Stories, 100 Aberdeen St Northbridge from 4:30pm. 

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