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Book launch

Lineage: a new poetry anthology and small press


1 Oct 2025, 5:00pm - 6:00pm

RHB 137, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost Free
Department English and Creative Writing , Goldsmiths Writers' Centre
Contact tom.lee(@gold.ac.uk)

With readings from Tamsyn Chandler, Louisa-Claire Einzig, Clara-Laeila Laudette, Roberto Salvador Cenciarelli & Frankie Faccion

Join us to celebrate the launch of Lineage, a new poetry anthology and small press.

Tamsyn Chandler is a writer and artist based between London and the West Country. Her poetry has been published in the Mays Anthology, the Ash, and with the Tooth Grinder press, amongst others.

Clara-Læïla Laudette is a writer, journalist and facilitator. She won Magma's Judge's Prize, placed third in the Poetry London Prize and was shortlisted for the Oxford Poetry Prize, Aesthetica Creative Writing Award, and longlisted for the National Poetry Competition and Mslexia's Women's Poetry Prize. Her poems are forthcoming or have appeared in Poetry Review, Propel, Beloit Poetry Journal, fourteen poems, Ink Sweat & Tears and Wet Grain, among others.

Louisa-Claire Einzig is a writer, editor and artist living in London. Her work has been featured in Catalogue of Failures, Another Gaze and elsewhere.

Frankie Faccion is a writer living in London. She is the coeditor of literary magazine DIE QUIETER PLEASE.

Roberto Salvador Cenciarelli is an Italian poet of Chilean origins based in London. He is the winner of the Verve Poetry Competition 2025,the Pat Kavagh Prize 2025, and the recipient of the 2023 Chelsea Arts Club Trust award for writing. His poems have been shortlisted for the Oxford Poetry Prize 2024. His most recent work has appeared in Propel Magazine, Seaford Review and is forthcoming in Berlin Lit.

Oscar Mather is an architect, printmaker, lecturer, and writer. He is the publisher of Oblique House.

This is a free, in person event and there is no need to register in advance.

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1 Oct 2025 5:00pm - 6:00pm
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