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Goldsmiths writers' centre presents Brave New Words (Postponed)


25 Mar 2020, 5:00pm - 6:30pm

RHB 137, Richard Hoggart Building

Event overview

Cost free
Department English and Creative Writing, Goldsmiths Writers' Centre
Contact english(@gold.ac.uk)

Goldsmiths writers centre presents Brave New Words (Postponed)

Wasafiri, the magazine of international contemporary writing, is celebrating its 35th year with its 100th issue and a new anthology Brave New Words. Join Founding Editor, Susheila Nasta and Editor and Publishing Director, Malachi McIntosh, along with writers Anthony Joseph and Winnie M Li for discussion and readings on the power and politics of writing now.

Free event & open to everyone - To attend please email english@gold.ac.uk

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25 Mar 2020 5:00pm - 6:30pm
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