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Gender: Female
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1 Nectarine Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: Collisions : Fictions of the Future : An Anthology of Australian Writers of Colour 2020; (p. 72-78)
1 Grace Feng Fang Juan Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2020 single work
— Appears in: Liminal , November 2020;
'Grace Feng Fang Juan speaks to Sumudu Samarawickrama about translation and the mulitiplicity of languages, and how to write for the screen, against the white gaze.'
1 And This Too Shall Pass i "You make me want to lick all the stars for their strawberry centres", Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 November no. 93 2019;
1 Baby Teeth i "They fell into a ditch", Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 November no. 93 2019;
1 January Monday 19th 2009 (Filmed in Interior Scenes) i "White stilettos walk into Miami", Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 November no. 93 2019;
1 Perhaps i "My coming from his", Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 November no. 93 2019;
1 Abandon Reason i "Cut a bitch.", Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 November no. 93 2019;
1 Eat Pray Live i "I pretend to be a man so I take all the rice", Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 November no. 93 2019;
1 November Rain i "Rabbits line the railway crouching", Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 November no. 93 2019;
1 Poutchensing i "Uppi break our tongues Uppi find holes in our ears sink as you tell us to kneel", Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , 1 November no. 93 2019;
1 Interview #101 — Darlene Silva Soberano Sumudu Samarawickrama (interviewer), 2019 single work interview
— Appears in: Liminal , June 2019;

'Darlene Silva Soberano is a Filipino poet. Their work has appeared in Mascara Literary Review, Australian Poetry, and Cordite Poetry Review.

'Darlene talked to Sumudu Samarawickrama about poetry, tennis, vulnerability and being ‘elsewhere’.' (Interview introduction)

1 Public Libraries Vanessa Giron , Jini Maxwell , Eileen Chong , Sumudu Samarawickrama , Ruby Pivet , Nathan Sentance , 2019 single work essay
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , June no. 42 2019; (p. 101-106)

'We live in an era of hostile architecture, disinformation, and privatisation. Our right to exist in public freely is increasingly compromised. In 2018, Forbes ran an op-ed suggesting that libraries could be replaced by Amazon. In the same week, Omar Sakr wrote a twitter thread celebrating the social, intellectual, and domestic role of Liverpool public library in his teenage years. When Vanessa Giron, the commissioning editor for this series, wrote a Brow by Numbers for TLB 39, she focussed on the increase in public library membership and patronage, and paradoxical decrease in staff and funding on both a state and federal level. It seems we need public information and safe spaces for congregation and learning now more than ever—but how ‘public’ can these public spaces be when they are entrenched in the logics of colonialism and capitalism? Are these spaces truly free, if they propound colonialist narratives under the guise of objectivity. Are they truly public, if they are inaccessible to those who would benefit most from them?

'We asked five writers to consider the public, personal, and structural role that public libraries play in our society. The responses from our writers were generous, ranging from writing from poetic, to academic, to critical, to playful. For some, public libraries provided access, safety, education, or entertainment. For others, they may symbolise hierarchies that privilege particular narratives over others. They conjured memories, provocations, and projections about the future of public information and public space.

'We hope this series provides, if not answers, a richer understanding of the stakes and terms of the issue at hand.' (Introduction)

1 Interview #85 — Michelle D'Souza Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2019 single work interview
— Appears in: Liminal , February 2019;
1 Rathu Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2018 single work short story
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 77 no. 4 2018; (p. 85-89)
1 Trains Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Meanjin , Spring vol. 77 no. 3 2018; (p. 4-5)

'It's a Saturday morning and traffic has snarled the roundabout on Cherry Street. I know why even before I see the train pulling into Werribee Station. There's a Bulldogs game on so the car park is full. I park at the back, near the gym, cursing. I tattoo a recrimination on my thigh.'  (Introduction)

1 Interview : Shastra Deo Sumudu Samarawickrama (interviewer), 2018 single work interview
— Appears in: Liminal , August 2018;

'Shastra Deo was born in Fiji, raised in Melbourne, and lives in Brisbane. Her first book, The Agonist, was shortlisted for the 2018 Mary Gilmore Award, commended for the 2017 Anne Elder Award, and won the 2018 ALS Gold Medal.

'Shastra's work investigates the intersection of trauma, memory, and selfhood, with a particular focus on corporeality, embodiment, and strange species of fish.

'Shastra talked to Sumudu about ghosts, fanfiction, her relationship to place, and being a 'good' POC.'

Source: Abstract.

1 Nighttime Party i "Open the gate to a nighttime party", Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , June no. 38 2018; (p. 48)
1 y separately published work icon Utter the Thing Sumudu Samarawickrama , Sydney : Vagabond Press , 2018 14000419 2018 selected work poetry
1 ABRIL MIÉRCOLES 13th 2011 (Maconudo) i "Duende was at the house and I was embarrassed because I couldn’t see his", Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Tell Me Like You Mean It 2 2017; (p. 21-22)
1 Werribean i "I cam here in June.", Sumudu Samarawickrama , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Pencilled In , no. 2 2017; (p. 52-53)
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