Book Tickets – Deptford Literature Festival 2024

Deptford Literature Festival

Deptford Literature Festival takes place on Saturday 16 March 2024 and celebrates the creativity and diversity of Deptford and Lewisham through words, stories and performance. Tickets are now available to book, and we can’t wait to see you there!

Many of the events explore this year’s festival theme: Unheard Histories, Untold Stories. All events are free to attend, with the exception of our festival launch event, Neoprene Genie presents soft soft, taking place on Friday 15 March. Free tickets to this event are available to Lewisham residents, find out how you can access these here.

For free events, places are limited and booking is essential. You can read the full programme here and book tickets at the links below.

Access is at the heart of Deptford Literature Festival. All in-person events are BSL interpreted and online events are captioned.

There are also a number of ways you can get involved from home. Tune in to one of the festival’s online events, read the Festival Magazine and listen to the Festival podcast, or take part in At Home writing activities using online guides produced by some of our festival writers.

The festival Marketplace will take over the Foyer of Deptford Lounge. Here, you can get to know local publishers and community organisations, meet our festival authors and buy copies of their books from our partners The Word bookshop and Round Table books.

Our programme of Children’s and Family events features four events suitable for a variety of ages, ranging from 3 – 15 years, with free healthy snacks available for children attending these.

Deptford Literature Festival Programme 2024 – Book tickets! 

Festival Launch Event / Friday 15 March

NEOPRENE GENIE presents SOFT SOFT

Time: 7.30-9.45pm (7pm doors) / Location: Theatre, The Albany / Price: £10, free tickets for low-income Lewisham residents / Access: BSL. This event will also be livestreamed with captions.

Neoprene Genie presents this evening as an offering. Soundscapes, self care offerings and immersive musical poetic sharings from a host of international artists, curated by Tice Cin with love.

Featuring: Tice Cin, Kareem Parkins-Brown, Karen Nyame KG, Joe Kinwu, dream beach, Lex Amor, Maymana of Fungi Futures, Misbah, Asmaa Jama, Mandisa Apena, Annie Hayter, Olivia Douglass, Oshanti Ahmed, Maeve Slattery for Botanically Meadhbh, and Yomi Odubanjo.

This event also remembers and honours our friend and loved one Gboyega Odubanjo. If you are able, please support the Gboyega Odubanjo Foundation: bit.ly/3uawb89

Book in-person ticket: thealbany.org.uk/shows/soft-soft/

Book livestream ticket: eventbrite.co.uk/e/neoprene-genie-presents-soft-soft-livestream-tickets-811257822987


Saturday 16 March

SOLE SISTERS EXHIBITION

When: 10am – 5pm, 16 – 28 Mar / Location: Deptford Lounge / Price: Free

Come and celebrate the creative work of refugee and migrant women living in Deptford at the Festival’s first co-created exhibition – Sole Sisters. Over the past few months they have been working with local writer Carinya Sharples, exploring the themes of where we’ve been, where we are now and where we want to go through art, words and stories.

The Sole Sisters project is run in partnership with South London and Maudsley Recovery College,  Lewisham Refugee and Migrant Network, and Spread the Word.

No booking required.

SOUNDING DEPTFORD – a self-guided audio walk

Time: Anytime / Location: Start and finish Deptford Lounge / Price: Free  / Access: Transcript available. 

Sounding Deptford is a self-guided audio walk created by Lewisham and South-East London residents and writers James Wilkes and Joe Rizzo Naudi, and is a new way to experience Deptford, its places and stories. You are invited to immerse yourself in and be guided by these audio poems and recordings drawn from and inspired by the sounds of Deptford and its communities.

Book tickets to receive Sounding Deptford before the Festival day. The audio tour, transcript and map in PDF format will be available on the Festival website. Maps and transcripts will also be available at the Festival Hub in Deptford Lounge.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/sounding-deptford-a-self-guided-walk-tickets-818518339387

YOGA + BOOKS with LAURIE + GEMMA BOLGER

Time: 10am-11am / Location: Main Hall, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Kickstart your Festival day by joining Yogi Gemma Bolger and local writer Laurie Bolger as they guide you through a blissful 60 minutes of Yoga and Books. In a peaceful, safe environment sisters Laurie and Gemma pair various yoga poses with calming extracts read from carefully chosen books. During the session there will be time for you to journal and connect to your surroundings. 

All levels welcome. Mats provided or bring your own.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/yoga-books-with-laurie-bolger-and-gemma-bolger-tickets-807618427457

MEET THE EDITORS with ALIYA GULAMANI, EISHAR BRAR, MARIANNE TATEPO 

Time: 10-11am / Location: The Studio, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL.

This event will also be streamed as live with captions.

Come and connect with some of the leading editors and publishers working in the publishing industry today – Aliya Gulamani, Commissioning Editor at Unbound, Eishar Brar, Editorial Director at Knights Of, and Marianne Tatepo, Publishing Director for Penguin Random House non-fiction imprint, Square Peg (Vintage). 

You’ll get an insight into what an editor does, how they work with writers and the opportunity to discuss and ask questions about the publishing industry. The event will be hosted by Spread the Word’s Bobby Nayyar.

Book in-person ticket: eventbrite.co.uk/e/meet-the-editors-with-aliya-gulamani-eishar-kaur-and-marianne-tatepo-tickets-807645027017

Book streamed as live ticket: eventbrite.co.uk/e/meet-the-editors-streamed-as-live-tickets-809055525857

WRITING THE IN-BETWEEN: A QUEER POETRY WORKSHOP with HELEN BOWELL

Time: 10-11.30am / Location: Room 1, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Come and write poems that embrace the in-between inspired by Bi+ Lines, the first anthology of bi+ poets, with its editor Helen Bowell. You’ll read poems from the anthology and use them as jumping-off points to explore in-betweenness in poetic form, our identities, and the fabric of reality itself. You’ll find new ways to mine your daily life to write and reconsider all the binaries we’ve been taught to depend on. 

This workshop is pitched at LGBTQ+ and questioning people. All abilities welcome.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/writing-the-in-between-queer-poetry-workshop-with-bi-lines-tickets-807657273647

THE WILD ONES with BERNADETTE RUSSELL

Time: 11am-12pm / Location: Brookmill Park / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Join Deptford storyteller and author Bernadette Russell in beautiful Brookmill Park, for a morning of tales from the wild side of SE8, starring foxes, magpies, river spirits and other, stranger, mythical beings. You may discover the secrets of the faraway creatures that lurk in the mysterious River Ravensbourne…plus make a charm to take home to bring you luck and good fortune for the coming Spring!

Age recommendation: adults of all ages + children 7+ 

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-wild-ones-with-bernadette-russell-tickets-807662960657

COMMUNITY BOOK SWAP + WORKSHOPS with THE RAINBOW EXCHANGE

Time: Book Swap: 11am-3pm  Workshops: 12-1pm + 2-3pm / Location: Café, The Albany / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Join The Rainbow Exchange, a local non-profit providing sustainable community events, for a big community book swap! Trade your old books for new reads, without spending a penny. You can bring up to five books to swap (must be in good condition or better!) and “shop” the titles other people have brought in using your swap tokens.

Take part in two family friendly workshops (age recommendation 10+)

12-1pm: Climate Storytelling workshop with Connor S Hardy 

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-storytelling-workshop-tickets-808048082567

2-3pm: Black-Out Poetry workshop with short-form poet Sierra Hope

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/black-out-poetry-workshop-tickets-808050168807

DEPTFORD DOCKYARD’S BURIED HISTORY with JODY BURTON

Time: 11.30am-12.30pm / Location: Studio, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Did you know that the roots of the British Transatlantic Slave Trade were established in Deptford? Join Lewisham resident Jody Burton for a talk on Deptford’s unheard and unacknowledged history. Referencing historical information from the local area and key non-fiction texts such as Longest Journey: A History of Black Lewisham by Joan Anim-Addo and The Autobiography of Olaudah Equiano and Laura Shepherd-Robinson’s historical fiction novel Blood and Sugar, Jody will also open up the conversation about Black representation in current British History books.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/deptford-dockyards-buried-history-with-jody-burton-tickets-807781404927

PLACES + PORTALS: THE EVERYDAY POETRY OF DEPTFORD with ALICE FRECKNALL + CAROLINE DRUITT

Time: 11.30am-2pm / Location: Red Room, The Albany / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Join local poets Alice Frecknall and Caroline Druitt for a fun and creatively challenging poetry workshop, celebrating the everyday stories of Deptford and its community. Drawing inspiration from the objects, images, and sounds found on our doorsteps and a walk through Deptford Market, you will be guided through a series of exercises to generate new writing that collages people and place, fact and fiction, the personal and the political. The workshop is for all writers.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/places-portals-with-alice-frecknall-caroline-druitt-tickets-807670894387

LEFT-HAND PAGES WORKSHOP with AMBER OBASI + BABY BLUE

Time: 11.30am-1-30pm / Location: Pepys Resource Centre / Price: Free / Access: BSL

In an interactive poetry workshop, join Amber Obasi and Baby Blue to explore Dionne Brand’s The Blue Clerk and the concept of the left-hand page: writing which notices, leaves space for and attempts to record what has previously been unsaid. During the workshop, we’ll take a trip to view a site on Oxestalls Road (a 5 minute walk) as inspiration for recording our own left-hand pages.

This workshop is open to everyone. Given the location, priority will be given to those from the Pepys area. Accessibility adjustments will be made in regards to the site visit.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/left-hand-pages-with-amber-obasi-and-baby-blue-tickets-807806489957

DEPTFORD FEEDS ITSELF: FOOD, DISPLACEMENT and REDEVELOPMENT in DEPTFORD

Time: 12-1pm / Location: Main Hall, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL.

This event will also be streamed as live with captions from 1pm on Sunday 17 March.

During the last fifteen years, the food culture of Deptford has changed. This is not just a natural evolution, but the result of planning, redevelopment, increasing rents, immigration raids, and new residents. Is this a good thing? Join Bridget Minamore, Jonathan Nunn, Rees Nicolas and others, as they discuss the past, present and future of Deptford’s food.

The updated and expanded second edition of London Feeds Itself edited by Jonathan has just been published by Open City and Deptford based publisher Fitzcarraldo Editions.

Book in-person ticket: eventbrite.co.uk/e/deptford-feeds-itself-food-displacement-and-redevelopment-in-deptford-tickets-807709319317

Book streamed as live ticket: eventbrite.co.uk/e/deptford-feeds-itself-streamed-as-live-tickets-815236413057

DOCUMENT YOUR CULTURE WORKSHOP with EMMA WARREN

Time: 12-1.30pm / Location: Room 1, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Lewisham author Emma Warren self-published her pamphlet Document Your Culture in 2020. It has become a cult publication for people who want to tell stories about places, spaces and communities they’re connected to. She’ll be bringing print items from her home archive to offer ideas and inspiration to everyone attending. Suitable for people who are already documenting their culture, for those who’ve got an idea and for those with no idea (yet). Zero experience necessary.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/document-your-culture-with-emma-warren-tickets-807658336827

DISABLED WRITERS COMMISSIONS with YAZ NIN, JAMEISHA PRESCOD + *AMPLE COLLECTIVE

Time: 1-2pm / Location: Studio, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL, transcripts available

Come and experience newly commissioned work by the writer Yaz Nin, artist-filmmaker and writer Jameisha Prescod, and the *AMPLE Collective – writers and artists Sofia Lyall and Jacqueline Ennis Cole, followed by a discussion of their work with hosts Ayesha Chouglay and Joe Rizzo Naudi. The Disabled Writers Commissions are supported by Spread the Word.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/disabled-writers-commissions-tickets-807778977667

SOFT CURSES + F*CK POEMS with INUA ELLAMS

Time: 2-3.30pm / Location: Room 1, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL

For the longest time Inua Ellams believed it showed linguistic laziness to swear or to include profanity in poetry. He believed it claimed the space for a more visceral, aggressive, wounding precise language and to settle on any four letter word showed a distinct lack of imagination. Inspired by James Brown, he started writing The Actual F**k, a book of poems, each titled with that ubiquitous word. Join Inua for a workshop on offensive language and indirect insults where we will discuss and dissect the pros and cons of using, and the various approaches to writing, bad language.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/soft-curses-and-fck-poems-with-inua-ellams-tickets-807659560487

YOUR NEXT READ with ASHANI LEWIS, OISÍN McKENNA + SARAH MARSH

Time: 2.30-3.30pm / Location: Studio, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL.

This event will also be streamed as live with captions from 3.30pm on Sunday 17 March.

Join local writer and editor and host, Sara Jafari, in this easy going and engaging event where you’ll be introduced to the work of up and coming writers, Ashani Lewis (Winter Animals), Oisín McKenna (Evenings and Weekends) and Sarah Marsh (A Sign of Your Own) and participate in a conversation about their path to publication.

Book in-person ticket: eventbrite.co.uk/e/your-next-read-with-ashani-lewis-oisin-mckenna-and-sarah-marsh-tickets-807647524487

Book streamed as live ticket: eventbrite.co.uk/e/your-next-read-streamed-as-live-tickets-809066558857

ZINE-MAKING with ARTIZINE UK

Time: 3-5pm / Location: Main Hall, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Join Ioana from Artizine UK for an inclusive zine-making workshop exploring ideas and feelings centred around place, play and nature. This is a space for reimaging or revisiting alternative worlds through story-telling, intuitive art making and togetherness. You’ll learn about the variety and diversity of zines, make your own concertina zine exploring the theme of ‘place, play and nature’ and experiment with different creative ways in which you can visualise and tell stories.

No prior experience needed. All materials provided.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/zinemaking-with-artizine-uk-tickets-807629259857

VIETNAMESE POETRY TRANSLATION WORKSHOP with QUYNH NGUYEN + APRIL YEE

Time: 3-5pm / Location: Room 4, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Try your hand at translating poetry in a unique workshop – without needing to know Vietnamese. Expert translator Quynh Nguyen will share a contemporary Vietnamese poem in the original language and guide translation in English. With the help of poet-facilitator April Yee, you’ll work together to produce a collaborative translation which will be published on the Poetry Translation Centre’s website, joining hundreds of poems in an international digital archive. 

If you have some experience with translation or Vietnamese – great! If not, we’ll provide you with all the tools you need to take part.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/vietnamese-poetry-translation-workshop-with-poetry-translation-centre-tickets-807661365887

LEWISHAM WRITES WORKSHOP with CARINYA SHARPLES

Time: 3.30-5pm / Location: Room 3, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Building on her popular Creative Conversation workshop for Lewisham writers at the 2023 Festival, join Carinya Sharples for a relaxed workshop exploring place and wellbeing through creative writing. The session will include a range of activities and give you the chance to connect to other local writers. No experience in writing is required.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/lewisham-writes-with-carinya-sharples-tickets-807660603607

MUSIC + WORDS with ANIEFIOK ‘NEEF’ EKPOUDOM, EMMA WARREN, JACQUELINE CROOKS + NATTY KASAMBALA

Time: 4-5pm / Location: Studio, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL.

This event will also be streamed as live with captions from 5pm on Sunday 17 March.

Sit down with host Natty Kasambala and South London writers Aniefiok ‘Neef’ Ekpoudom (Where We Come From: Rap, Home and Hope in Modern Britain), Emma Warren (Document Your Culture), and Jacqueline Crooks (Fire Rush) for a conversation about music and writing.

They’ll be exploring the intimate connection between music and story, how it informs their work and how South London’s often hidden and untold music scenes relate to a communities’ identity, sense of place, history and activism.

Book in-person ticket: eventbrite.co.uk/e/music-and-words-with-jacqueline-crooks-aniefiok-ekpoudom-emma-warren-tickets-807653512397

Book livestream as live ticket: eventbrite.co.uk/e/music-and-words-streamed-as-live-tickets-809160158817

QUEER POETRY NIGHT with DEAN ATTA + CAROLINE BIRD + SL GRANGE

Time: 6-11pm (doors) Event: 7-9pm / Location: Triangle LGBTQ+ Cultural Centre / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Celebrate all flavours of poetry and creative writing at Triangle LGBTQ+ Cultural Centre! Hosted by SL Grange, come along to enjoy the magic of headline sets from Dean Atta and Caroline Bird. Put your name in the hat for the open mic slots, or if you’re more of a print-poet, bring your page/ concrete texts to add to our free, open-to-all gallery. You can even sell your books, zines and prints in our pop-up bookshop, and enjoy a drink or three in our cosy social club bar.

This event is for a Queer audience and allies.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/queer-poetry-night-with-caroline-bird-dean-atta-sl-grange-tickets-807782799097


Online Events

2024 DISABLED POETS PRIZE with JAMIE HALE, PASCALE PETIT + STEPHEN LIGHTBOWN

Time: 12-1pm broadcast as live / Price: free / Access: BSL, captions

Join Jamie Hale, founder and judge of the Disabled Poets Prize and fellow judges Pascale Petit and Stephen Lightbown for the announcement of the winners and shortlisted poets of this year’s Prize. Stephen will be introducing the Best Single Poem awards and Pascale the Best Unpublished Pamphlet, followed by readings from the winning and placed poets in each category. There will also be a reading  from a special award for an exceptional work performed in British Sign Language awarded by BSL Poet Laureate Kabir Kapoor.

The Prize is supported by the Author’s Licensing + Collecting Society and the partners are CRIPtic Arts, Spread the Word, Verve Poetry Press, The Literary Consultancy and Arvon Foundation.

No booking required.

More info here: spreadtheword.org.uk/deptford-literature-festival-2024-online-streamed-events

 

BLACK GAY INK with TROY FAIRCLOUGH + SELALI FIAMANYA

Time: Workshop: 2.30-4pm  Event: 4.15-4.45pm / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Black Gay Ink will be running a workshop and event, open to all. The workshop will explore writing and attitudes to your work from an LGBTQI+ point of view. There will also be the opportunity to find out more about the work of Black Gay Ink.

2.30-4pm: Workshop: Exploring Writer’s Block with Troy Fairclough

Join Black Gay Ink’s founder Troy Fairclough to explore how writer’s block can be a gift. Many writers face ‘Writer’s Block’ but how do Black, gay writers navigate this? How can this hurdle turn out to be a gift? The workshop will give tips and advice for emerging writers, writing across all genres.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/black-gay-ink-exploring-writers-block-with-troy-fairclough-tickets-815866969067

4.15-4.45pm: In conversation with Selali Fiamanya

A chance to learn more about Selali Fiamanya, an alumnus of Black Gay Ink. He will discuss with Troy his debut novel Before We Hit the Ground, the process of getting his novel published, plus a short Q&A with the audience.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/black-gay-ink-in-conversation-with-selali-fiamanya-tickets-815870690197

 

CRIPtic x SPREAD THE WORD SALON with DANIEL SLUMAN + ZOË McWHINNEY

Time: Workshop: 5.30-6.30pm  Event: 6.30-7.30pm / Price: Free / Access: BSL, live captioned

Join poet Daniel Sluman and Visual Vernacular performer and poet in British Sign Language Zoë McWhinney for a special Festival edition of the CRIPtic x Spread the Word Salon for D/deaf and disabled writers writing in any genre, new or more experienced. 

5.30-6.30pm: Workshop with Daniel Sluman

Join Daniel in a relaxed and supportive setting where you’ll be looking at language through the lens of our own bodies and our bodily experience, talking about the things we have in common and using writing exercises to create your own original work. For writers of any ability, including those just starting out.

6.30-7.30pm: Performance + Q+A with Zoë McWhinney + Open Mic

Zoë will be performing and discussing with Daniel her iconic and visual-based bilingual poetry and Visual Vernacular inspired by her own personal life as an ocularcentric human being. There’s also the opportunity for five writers to share their work at the open mic. If you’d like to be considered for an open mic slot, please book a ticket to the event by Friday 23 February and we’ll send you more information.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/criptic-x-spread-the-word-salon-with-daniel-sluman-and-zoe-mcwhinney-tickets-809051694397


Young People’s Events

YOUNG WRITERS COLLECTIVE SHARING EVENT

Time: 1.30-2.30pm / Location: Main Hall, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Hear from the Young Writers Collective as they share work about the issues that matter to them in this co-created event with Remi Graves and Kareem Parkins-Brown.

The Young Writers Collective is a new South East London creative community of young poets, writers and spoken word artists from Lewisham, Southwark, Greenwich and Bromley supported by Spread the Word. With Remi and Kareem they’ve been developing their creative work and getting an insight into having a career as a writer with the former Young People’s Laureate of London, poet Theresa Lola.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/young-writers-collective-tickets-807718496767 

STORY ALGORITHMS 101 WORKSHOP with FEMI FADUGBA

Time: 4-5pm / Location: Room 1, Deptford Lounge / Price: Free / Access: BSL

Turn your creativity and life experiences into your very own story in a workshop with YA author Femi Fadugba, where you’ll get inspiration from Femi’s short story ‘Algorithm’. 

Femi’s debut science-fiction novel, and soon-to-be Netflix feature starring Daniel Kaluuya, The Upper World follows two teenagers based in Peckham, London. The story explores themes of love, violence and time travel physics as the pair are thrown into a mind-bending and life-threatening race against the clock.

Age recommendation: 11-15. Parents and carers are asked to wait outside Room 1 during the workshop.

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/story-algorithms-101-with-femi-fadugba-tickets-807775517317


Children’s + Family Events

For younger members of our community and their families, there are a number of children’s and family events taking place at Deptford Lounge Children’s LibraryParents, guardians or carers must stay with their children during these events.  There will be fresh fruit and healthy snacks available for children attending the workshops.  

NEVER SHOW A T-REX A BOOK! with RASHMI SIRDESHPANDE

Time: 10-10.45am / Access: BSL

Get ready for some dino fun in this imaginative, interactive event which uses a magical WHAT IF as a launchpad for stories. What if a T-Rex learns how to read? What if a stegosaurus falls in love with MATHS and CODING and builds a rocket to go up into space? What if a diplodocus learns to draw and becomes an ART SENSATION? What mischief would they get up to? Find out in this celebration of learning, reading, STEAM, and art! 

Age recommendation: 3-5

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/never-show-a-t-rex-a-book-tickets-807720873877

SUIT UP! STEP UP! IT’S TIME TO BECOME A HERO with ALEX FALASE-KOYA 

Time: 11.30am-12.15pm / Access: BSL

Join author of the Marv series Alex Falase-Koya for a super-powered, super-fun introduction to Marv – the kindest superhero in town. Hear about Alex’s own favourite superheroes and his favourite books growing up before helping Alex design a brand new supersuit for your own hero.

Age recommendation: 6-8

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/suit-up-step-up-its-time-to-become-a-hero-with-alex-falase-koya-tickets-807732047297

HISTORY through MYSTERY: STORIES of BLACK LONDON with J T Williams

Time: 1-2pm / Access: BSL

Create a character to star at the centre of your very own mystery story with J T Williams, author of The Lizzie and Belle Mysteries, drawing on true stories for inspiration. What secrets of past lives does Deptford hold? Who were the Sons – and surely Daughters – of Africa? Travel back in time to the dark and dangerous streets of Georgian London. Delve into the past and discover the fascinating figures who fought for freedom, from sailors to shopkeepers, rebellious writers to runaways.

Age recommendation: 9-11

More info & book now: eventbrite.co.uk/e/history-through-mystery-stories-of-black-london-with-j-t-williams-tickets-807772628677

 

Published: 5 February 2024