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Leaves Fall Off to Create Drama & Autobiography of a Marguerite

When

15 April, 2026
6.30pm – 8.30pm

Where

G01. Community Room

Cost

Free

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Join Zarah Butcher-McGunnigle for the Melbourne launch of two powerful and innovative collections, Leaves Fall Off to Create Drama and Autobiography of a Margueriteboth published in April by Giramondo.

The launch will be hosted by Autumn Royal and feature readings from fellow poets Sholto Buck, Lia Dewey Morgan, Frank Lord and Oliver Driscoll, as well as the author herself.

Light refreshments will be available, with copies of both books for sale through Brunswick Bound.

This event is free, but please do register your attendance here.

We hope to see you there!


Zarah Butcher-McGunnigle is a writer and counsellor from Auckland, currently living in Melbourne. She is the author of Autobiography of a MargueriteNostalgia Has Ruined My Life and Leaves Fall Off to Create Drama. With David Jalal Motamed, she co-runs the reading series Bad Flâneur.

Leaves Fall Off to Create Drama is a collection of prose poems that invites the reader to consider the relationships between internalised beliefs and the development of illness, drawing on psychology texts and the language of self-help, and the exploration of character traits and dramatic tropes.

Autobiography of a Marguerite is an innovative book-length poem about chronic illness, familial dysfunction and the discovery of a sense of self. This acclaimed 2014 debut was described by critics as ‘astonishing’, ‘innovative’ and ‘a grand achievement’, with writing that ‘goes to the aching heart of disconnection and of longing for repair… Butcher-McGunnigle has created a crooked beauty out of shards.’


Presented by Giramondo Publishing | 30 years in 2026

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