ARDA BARUT
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Arda Barut began his writing career early with his first poem and talent recognised at only thirteen years of age. He has been involved in writing/directing for Theater early on in his artistic career. He co-directed and wrote a short work for UTP's Short'n'Sharp 3 in 2004 and worked as the director of photography and co-writer of the documentary Consumed in 2006. In 2009 Arda performed a live reading of his poems Bucket and the Sand Man at the Sydney Writers' Festival event Westside at the Wharf for the launch of the Westside New Series Volume 1: Fill Your Bucket publication. Arda has worked closely with Westside Publications to develop his strong literary background as a writer in Western Sydney. His writing reflects his determination to afford an authentic and literary voice to one of Australia's most misrepresented regions. Arda continues his work in poetry, photography and script writing and is eager to develop further outlets to express his artistic pursuits.
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