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Book launch

Goldfish Anthology launch night LIVE at Goldsmiths


31 Mar 2022, 7:00pm - 9:00pm

LG02, Professor Stuart Hall Building

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Department English and Creative Writing
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Contact P.Brown(@gold.ac.uk)

Come and enjoy the LIVE 2022 launch of Goldfish, a yearly anthology of work produced by the students on the MA in Creative and Life writing, and Creative Writing and Education programme at Goldsmiths, University of London.  

Including poems, short stories, life writing, and novel excerpts, this will be a showcase for some of the most exciting new writers of current times.

Past graduates of this MA include: Luiza Sauma, Tom Lee, Elaine Castillo, Sarah Leipciger, Anthony Joseph, Emily Berry, Abigail Parry, Nick Makoha, Katrina Naomi, Richard Scott and Jack Underwood. 

We are delighted to welcome you back on to the beautiful Goldsmiths campus once more for live, in-person readings, with a glass or two of wine.

The launch will take place in the basement of the Professor Stuart Hall building, room LG02, on Thursday 31 March 2022 at 7pm.

Readers:

1. Georgina North (prose)
2. Poppy Cockburn (poetry)
3. Gillian Watson (prose)
4. Neil Douglas (poetry)
5. Maya Kalev (prose)

Break

1. Jemma Walsh (poetry)
2. Ellen Dorrington (prose)
3. Alice Murray (poetry)
4. Amna Jatoi (prose)
5. AR Benjamin (poetry)

Image credit: April Farrant, MA in Creative and Life writing at Goldsmiths, University of London

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31 Mar 2022 7:00pm - 9:00pm
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