Marisa Wikramanayake

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  • Updates

    Relaunch of the lines magazine!

    April 19, 2009 / No Comments

    Hi, The magazine lines has been relaunched and now has a weblog as well. The magazine is run by Sri Lankans in the U.S. and discusses and analyses Sri Lankan politics. They do welcome contributions so if you have anything to say, send something in. The lines blog is moderated by S. Nanthikesan and Vasuki Nesiah.  In addition to comments and more informal interventions, we are also happy to host short essays, political satire, interviews, book and film reviews, art and theatre criticism, fiction, political cartoons and poetry.  In addition to posting entries online, if you want to email comments, suggestions and criticisms regarding any aspect of lines, you can contact…

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    A conversation with Fay

    April 16, 2014
    Marisa Wikramanayake waiting to present during the IPEd Conference freelancing workshop in 2013

    Where have I been?

    May 5, 2013
  • Perth Diary Articles

    19/04/2009 Perth Diary Is Online!

    April 19, 2009 / No Comments

    Hi, Despite it being a relaxing weekend, I am way too knackered yet again to do the usual teaser thing. So here you go an article for this week’s Perth Diary column on the Fremantle Arts Festival. Remember to vote in the Western Provincial Council elections. Cheers, Marisa.

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    March 21, 2011
  • Perth Diary Articles

    Perth Diary For April 5th 2009 Is Now Online!

    April 6, 2009 / 1 Comment

    Marisa Wikramanayake writes the Perth Diary column for the Sunday Leader newspaper in Sri Lanka. The column discusses Australian and Sri Lankan politics, philosophy, popular culture and what it is like to live in Perth. This week's column discusses the alleyways in Fremantle, what they were used for when they were first built and what they are used for now.

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  • Perth Diary Articles

    The 15th Of March Edition of Perth Diary Is Online

    March 15, 2009 / 1 Comment

    Marisa Wikramanayake writes the Perth Diary column for the Sunday Leader - a national weekly newspaper in Sri Lanka - about life in Fremantle and Perth Australia. This week she discusses what it feels like to run your own business as a freelance editor and writer.

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