Artist in Focus in AAV
/I’m delighted to be the Artist in Focus in Arts Access Victoria’s latest newsletter! In this interview I talk about my work in podcasts and poetry, about making my show accessible and how I beat writers’ block!
I’m delighted to be the Artist in Focus in Arts Access Victoria’s latest newsletter! In this interview I talk about my work in podcasts and poetry, about making my show accessible and how I beat writers’ block!
How good are libraries? Super good, turns out! On Bent TV, I chat with librarian Roz Quin about all the things you can get out of your library as a LGBTIQA+ person - and it turns out there's a lot!
It's a big podcast week! This week I was a guest on Tuned In Dialed Up, a podcast about podcasting by people who make and review podcasts. In it, with hosts Gavin and Wil, I discuss some pitfalls in casting calls, and why it's so important to cast trans actors as trans characters. We give some podcast recommendations, and I sink to the lowest level of humour and make a pun. Click here to listen to the episode!
Call Me By My Name is a Melbourne-based oral history project that centers the lived experiences of trans and gender diverse peoples, as authors and authorities of their own stories. I was interviewed for episode 8 of season one, and in it I open up about a lot of my experiences over my life. Check out the episode here.
Hello friends! Back in October I was interviewed by Jeff of the Big Gay Fiction Podcast, about Love and Luck - the episode with my interview just dropped, and you can check it out over on TBGF's website!
Erin Kyan would like to acknowledge that he lives on the stolen land of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation.
He pays respects to Elders past and present, and extends that respect to all Indigenous people.
Colonisation and genocide are ongoing to this day, and Erin acknowledges the strength and resiliance of First Nations peoples.
Sovereignty was never ceded. So-called Australia always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.
Pay The Rent.