Multicultural Press

Multicultural Press

A cultural platform based in Australia committed to celebrating the richness of world cultures through literature and the arts, fostering cross-cultural understanding and creative exchange.

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Month: June 2025

Between East and West: The Verses of Taghrid Bou Merhi

June 30, 2025 White 0

In the boundless spaces where language meets the soul, shines the name of Taghrid Bou Merhi, a Lebanese-Brazilian poet of profound gifts whose verses have […]

Poems of Farewell and Longing

June 29, 2025 White 0

In these moving poems by Irma Kurti: Without a Homeland, These Are Not Leaves, It’s a Sin to Close My Eyes, and White Dove, a […]

From Sonnets to Stories: The Multicultural Voice of Timothée Bordenave

June 28, 2025 White 0

Timothée Bordenave’s literary journey presents across genres and languages, including poetry, fiction, and memory into a rich portrait of human experience. From the introspective sonnets […]

Liza Leyla: A Voyager Between Languages, Myths, and Poetic Dreams

June 28, 2025 White 2

Liza Leyla, the acclaimed poet, translator, and philosophical researcher from East Flanders, Belgium, is a voice of shimmering importance across languages and cultures. Her creative […]

Mahanaj Parvin: The Voice of Humanity, Peace, and Dream

June 27, 2025 White 0

Mahanaj Parvin, a gifted and versatile literary figure from Bangladesh, stands as a radiant example of how poetry can bridge human suffering, hope, and imagination. […]

Across Continents, Through the Page: Celebrating the Multicultural Soul of Literature

June 25, 2025 White 2

The inaugural volume of The Writer Monk is the birth of a literary magazine and the materialization of a vision that insists on inclusion, healing, […]

KIBBEH, MACHADO, AND THE MOONSTONE SEA

June 24, 2025 White 0

Kristen D. Scott (USA) – Former Editor in Chief of KNOT Kristen D. Scott is a seven-time nominee of the Pushcart Prize in poetry for […]

GOLDEN THREADS OF WORLD POETRY WOVEN IN BEIJING: A CELEBRATION OF CULTURE, LANGUAGE, AND LITERARY BRIDGES

June 23, 2025 White 0

At the heart of the 31st Beijing International Book Fair, an event of exceptional cultural character extended, the debut of The Golden Bird in the […]

YANG KE: URBAN MEMORY, POETIC IMAGINATION

June 18, 2025 White 0

Yang Ke stands as a defining voice in contemporary Chinese poetry, with a body of work that intertwines personal memory, national history, and a vivid […]

HIGHLIGHT FROM THE ADVANCING EFFECTIVE EDUCATION 2025, 30 – 31 May 2025, Sydney

June 4, 2025 White 0

(Collected and compiled by Mai White) A/ FROM DR JENNY DONOVAN Dr. Jenny Donovan is the inaugural CEO of the Australian Education Research Organisation. Prior […]

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"A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one." — George R.R. Martin

"That’s the thing about books. They let you travel without moving your feet." — Jhumpa Lahiri

"Books are a uniquely portable magic." — Stephen King

"Literature is the most agreeable way of ignoring life." — Fernando Pessoa

Acknowledgement of Country: Multicultural Press acknowledges the traditional custodians of this land, the First Nation people, and extend our respects to Elders past, present and future.

Who we are: A cultural platform committed to celebrating the richness of world cultures through literature and the arts, fostering cross-cultural understanding and creative exchange. Multicultural Press is a registered business (ABN 56 987 205 624) operating independently as a non-government, non-charitable community initiative, run voluntarily and without profit motive.

Our First Chapter: From timeless classics and contemporary fiction to poetry, memoirs, and LGBTQIA+ narratives, we bring together a curated selection of works that reflect the complexities, histories, and dreams of different cultures. Whether it’s Indigenous storytelling, diasporic reflections, or literature from underrepresented regions, we are committed to showcasing the many ways in which stories connect us all.

Our Ethics: Translation is more than just words—it is the art of carrying meaning, emotions, and identity across languages. We work closely with native-speaking translators, editors, and illustrators to preserve the integrity and essence of each work, ensuring that every book remains true to the author’s original vision. We also believe in ethical publishing practices, ensuring that writers, translators, and all contributors receive fair and equitable compensation. Our goal is to nurture a sustainable literary ecosystem where diverse voices can thrive.

Our Mission: Our name, Multicultural Press, reflects our commitment to challenging the dominance of mainstream narratives and celebrating the richness of world literature. We believe that no culture, language, or tradition is ‘minor’—every story deserves to be heard, shared, and appreciated. By publishing literature from a broad spectrum of backgrounds, we aim to foster cross-cultural understanding and ensure that powerful voices from different traditions are not overlooked.

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