2024

16th May: Celebrating the launch of Timothy Thornton’s new work Candles and Water (Pilot Press), with Ellen Dillon and Huw Lemmey.

30th May: Appearing with Sarah Bernstein to discuss recent work with Max Liu, as part of ‘Fictions: Silence and Confusion’ at the Hay Festival. Tickets available here.  

12th June: Chairing Miranda July’s London launch event for her novel All Fours (Canongate). Southbank Centre, 7.45pm. Tickets available here.

24th August: Edinburgh International Book Festival. More details forthcoming at programme launch.

17th October: Launch event for Duets, published by Scratch Books.

14-16 November: Participating as part of the British Council Literature Seminar, Berlin. Details forthcoming.

5th December: Reading and in conversation with Prof. Alex Pheby, thanks to Newcastle Centre for the Literary Arts and Newcastle University. Details forthcoming.



PAST

November 2023 — Conversation with Carlos Yushimito and Valerie Miles, hosted by Fénix Theater as part of Hay Festival Arequipa, Peru.

April 2023 — Participation in 'Voicing Our Times: Craft and Form' as part of Foyles' Best of Young British Novelists Festival with authors Sarah Bernstein, Natasha Brown, Sophie Mackintosh and chaired by Toby Litt. Discussion centring on exploring the technical and formal conventions and inventions related to 'the novel', and the ways voice can be used to speak to our present moment.

April 2023 — Keynote address for 'Watch Words: The Furnivals and Text (as) Art in the Long Sixties' conference. Organised by Natalie Ferris and Greg Thomas, hosted by the University of Bristol and supported by the Paul Mellon Foundation.

October 2022 Collaboration with Maria Sledmere for the National Poetry Library's event celebrating Earthbound’s poetry series.

June 2022 Flanders Poetry Celebration: collaboration with poet Paul Demets for the European Poetry Festival, Southbank Centre curated by S J Fowler.

March 2022 — Appearing as part of the Milton Keynes Literary festival, hosted by Dave Wakely.

April 2022 — Discussing debut novels and the Desmond Elliott prize with writers AK Blakemore and Rebecca Watson, chaired by Laura Stimson on behalf of the National Centre for Writing and the Desmond Elliott prize. Staged at the Mick Lally Theatre, the first of three appearances as part of the great Cúirt Festival, Galway.

April 2022 — Exploring fiction, dreaming, language and speculative queer power dynamics with writer Harry Josephine Giles at An Taibhdhearc. Second of three appearances as part of Cúirt Festival.

April 2022 — Featuring in the Cúirt Festival’s Wednesday Club line-up, alongside Harry Josephine Giles and Stephanie Philips, at Carroll’s on Dominick Street.

November 2021 — Invited by the Cambridge Union to debate the ‘age of the literary classic’. Appearing alongside Merve Emre, Michael D. Hurley and Lucy Hughes-Hallett.

August 2021 — Discussing language and narrative with Polly Barton at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Event will be chaired by Iona Macintyre in the Baillie Gifford Theatre (West Court), and available online.

January 2021 — Recorded conversation regarding the legacy of Brigid Brophy, hosted by the London Review of Books’ bookshop podcast. Discussion with Bidisha and Terry Castle.

January 2021 — Launching the US edition of The Liar’s Dictionary with an online event at Politics and Prose bookshop in Washington, hosted by Benjamin Dreyer.

November 2020 — Hosted by Preti Taneja, joining writers Derek Owusu and Paul Mendez to discuss debut fiction for the Cambridge Literary Festival.

August 2020 — Discussing The Liar’s Dictionary for The Bookseller Crow’s ‘Talks From An Empty Bookshop’ series, hosted by Karen McLeod.

August 2020 — Chatting with Sam Fisher and So Mayer at Burley Fisher Books on their podcast ‘The Isolation Station’, considering The Liar’s Dictionary .

August 2020 — Discussing The Liar’s Dictionary with Literary Friction podcast, hosted by Octavia Bright and Carrie Plitt.

July 2020 — Taking part in ‘Narrating Butchness’, an online event hosted by Prue Bussey-Chamberlain and Amy Tooth Murphy, alongside Mo Moulton, E-J Scott, Mary Jean Chan and Darcy Leigh.

July 2020 — Participating in a Leap in the Dark, hosted by David Collard, to discuss The Liar’s Dictionary. Also featuring Sam Mills in conversation with Susanna CrossmanVlatka Horvat and Tim Etchells reading their own work as featured in the anthology Seen From Here; and Gerry Feehily.

July 2020 12hr live-reading of dictionaries, to celebrate the launch of The Liar’s Dictionary.

July 2020 — Joining the Cabinet Room’s book group to discuss The Liar’s Dictionary. More details here.

July 2020 — Appearing on BBC Radio 4’s Open Book programme with Elizabeth Day, to launch The Liar’s Dictionary.

 June 2020 — Discussing notional gaps, absences and ghosts in the margins on BBC Radio 3’s The Verb, hosted by Ian McMillan, with other panellists Joyce Carol Oates, Yomi Sode and Lucy Burke.

March 2020 — LONDON, W1D 4QH: Reading to celebrate International Women’s Day and fundraise for organisations Bread & Roses and Mermaids Appearing with Katherine Angel, Mitali SenRoz Kaveney, Anab Jain and A. N. Devers. More details here.

February 2020 — LONDON, E1: Talk with students at QMUL, 2pm.

February 2020 — LONDON, SE14: Discussing writing with Nell Stevens at the Writers' Centre at Goldsmith’s University. Located at Professor Stuart Hall Building, Room PSH LG01, 7pm: tickets available here.

February 2020 — LONDON, SE15: Leading workshops with Nicholas Tufnell to explore modern mythology in Southwark. Taking place in  Peckham Library and All Saints Hall in Surrey Square. The day featured exhibits and artefacts from the Cuming collection. More info here.

February 2020 — LONDON, SE17: As above, the second of two workshops takes place in   More info here.

February 2020 — LONDON, NW3: As a member of the Generative Constraints committee, discussing and leading practice-based workshops with postgraduate students at Central School of Speech and Drama.

January 2020 — MANCHESTER: Appearing with a showcase of Cornerstone writers.

January 2020 — BRISTOL: Appearing with a showcase of Cornerstone writers.

November 2019 — Launching S J Fowler’s book Nemeses: Vol. II at the Small Publishers’ Fair 2019. Conway Hall, the Brockwell Room, 4:30pm.

October 2019 — Reading with S J Fowler at the launch of his new published anthology of collaborations Nemeses Vol. II. Appearing alongside Joe Dunthorne, Ailbhe Darcy, Luke Kennard, Prudence Bussey-Chamberlain, Karen Sandhu and Harry Man at St John on Bethnal Green.

October 2019 — Workshop for LGBTQ+ writers held at Hastings Library, organised by New Writing South.

October 2019 — Discussing the legacy of Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own alongside writers Elif Shafak, Suzanne Moore and Kerry Hudson at the Durham Book Festival. Gala Theatre, 6pm.

October 2019 — Organised by the Republic of Consciousness prize, examining and celebrating small presses as part of the Durham Book Festival. Featuring Carcanet publisher Michael Schmidt alongside poet Rachel Mann, chaired by Sophie O’Neill from Inpress. St Chad’s College Chapel, 12.30-1.30pm.

October 2019 — Taking part in Penguin Random House’s spring 2020 Cornerstone author showcase. Featuring Neil Blackmore, Maggie Brookes, Abbie Greaves, Gill Hornby, Andrew Hunter Murray, Tish McPhilemy, Aniza Scott, Pandora Sykes, and Hafsa Zayyan. Appearing at the Union Club in Soho.

October 2019 — Introducing the work of Nisha Ramayya and her new book States of the Body Produced by Love, published by Ignota Books. Hosted by Tank Magazine at 91-93 Great Portland Street, London W1 at 7pm.

August 2019 — Appearing with contributors Max Porter and Alex Preston at the launch of Pursuit (Canongate, 2019) at Waterstones West End, Edinburgh.

August 2019 — Heading a short story workshop with Edinburgh International Literary Festival.

August 2019 — As part of Edinburgh International Literary Festival, leading a reading group focussed on John Berger’s novel G.

July - Oct 2019 — Writer in residence for exhibition ‘Grottofying’, a celebration of Alexander Pope at Orleans House Gallery. With Wignall & Moore, Fiona Williams and writer Nicholas Tufnell.

July 2019 — Appearing aurally as part of Bold Tendencies’ FICTION: LIVE to celebrate the launch of new publishing house Prototype, and the publication of its first annual anthology, prototype 1. The evening features readings from Test Centre and Prototype authors Sam Riviere, Jen Calleja and Caleb Klaces and a discussion chaired by publisher Jess Chandler and literary agent Harriet Moore. Tickets available here.

July 2019 ‘A Night of Pure Moby Dickery’ curated by David Collard. Featuring Will Barrett, Robert Cohen, John Dobson, Henningham Family Press, Howard Horner, Will Eaves, Jen Hodgson, Jessica Kinsey, Melissa McCarthy, Matt Prendergast, Tony White and others. The Tin Tabernacle, Kilburn, 7pm..

July 2019 — Reading as part of an event at the John Hewitt summer school, celebrating the launch of Still Worlds Turning.

July 2019 — London book launch for Still Worlds Turning at the Brick Lane Bookshop.

June 13th 2019 — Reading with Anna Whitwham, Lavinia Greenlaw, Nadifa Mohammed, Nikita Lalwani and Redell Olsen as part of the RHUL summer masterclass creative writing course.

June 3-8th 2019 — Appearing at FESS (Festival of the European Short Story), Zagreb.

May 30th 2019Hay Festival, launching the Resist anthology with Bidisha and Zoe Lambert.

May 28th 2019 — Part of the line-up for One Track Minds at Wilton’s Music Hall, also featuring Yomi Sode, Dan Clark and Vanessa Kisuule.

May 22nd 2019 — Working with fiction writers for the Totleigh Barton Arvon writing course.

March 4th 2019 — Participating in a panel discussion of Joyce as part of the ‘Dadaist pop-up cabaret’ celebration of Finnegans Wake, Finneganight. With Jen Hodgson, Susan Tomaselli and June Caldwell.

March 25th 2019 — Supporting Nicole Flattery, for Gower Street Waterstones Short Story Salon with Alice Slater. More info here: http://bit.ly/2tNeubT 

March 23rd 2019 — Running a Creative Writing course for the Writers’ Toolkit series at the National Centre for Writing, Dragon Hall, 115-123 King Street, Norwich, NR2 3LF.

March 20th 2019— Celebrating the work of László Krasznahorkai alongside Steven Fowler, Karen Sandhu, Stephen Watts, David Spittle, Mischa Foster Poole, Benedict Taylor and Christian Patracchini. Part of the European Poetry Festival, hosted by the Hungarian Cultural Centre. More info here: https://www.europeanpoetryfestival.com/europeanwriters 

March 6th 2019— Appearing as part of the Ian Patterson series of talks on Ash Wednesday, hosted by Andrew Zurcher at Queens’ College, Cambridge.

March 2nd 2019 — Appearing for a plenary discussion with David Hayden at the Love Takes Risks: The Poetics of Contemporary Small-Press Fiction, University of East Anglia.

February 23-25th 2019 — Appearing as part of the Faversham Literary Festival.

January 18th 2019 — To mark the launch of the second issue of Mal, the online literary journal themed around sexuality and erotics, I will be joining Nell StevensKathryn Maris and Maurice Riordan, and members of the Octavia Poetry Collective including Rachel LongVictoria Adukwei BulleyMomtaza Mehri and Belinda Zhawi for fiction and poetry in different rooms of the Modern Couples exhibition at the Barbican. 7pm.

December 10th 2018 — Reading with Gulsum Altinbas and Mary Jean Chan at the Sid Motion Gallery in King's Cross

December 7th 2018 — Seminar and reading at the University Durnham.

November 24-25th 2018 Medicine Unboxed literary festival, Cheltenham.

November 7th 2018— Lecture with MA students at University of Nottingham, followed by a reading with Lila Matsumoto

November 2nd 2018 — Keynote speaker at the National Creative Writing Graduate Fair, hosted by Manchester Metropolitan University and Comma Press.

October 18th 2018 — As part of Vanguard Readings organised by Richard Skinner, launching Ana Teresa Pereira's new work, alongside  Tom Lee, Paul Ewan, Toby Litt & Alex Pheby. 

September -November 2018 — Term of Poetry School short story course ‘On Noticing and Startling’ with David Hayden.

September 30th 2018 — Small Wonder Festival, Charleston, discussing concepts of 'the liminal' and 'intimacy' with Neil Bartlett.8pm (Tickets: £14/12).

September 22nd 2018 — Celebrating 10 years of 'Pages of Hackney' bookshop  with readings by Will Harris, Jeffrey Boakye, Kate Murray-Browne, Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, Joe Dunthorne and Iain Sinclair. more info here.

September 23rd 2018 — Reading and Q&A as part of  Milton Keynes' Literary Festival. Holiday Inn, Milton Keynes. 1.45pm. Tickets £5.

September 22nd 2018 — Appearing at the Word Factory's  Salon with Zoe Gilbert & Sophie Haydock, alongside Catherine Menon and Alison Lock. Waterstones, London's Piccadilly, 6pm. Tickets: £10 for members, £5 for non-members.

September 12th 2018 — In conversation with Ben Marcus, launching the UK edition of his Notes From the Fog at the London Review of Books bookshop.

August 18th 2018 — Celebrating shortlisted entries for the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction and biography, alongside Omar El Akkad, Jonathan Eig, Hari Kunzru, Craig Brown, Gwendoline Riley, Richard Beard. Presented by Sally Magnusson. Spark Theatre, George Street, 7.15pm. Tickets: £10/12.

August 17th 2018— Appearing with Gwendoline Riley at the Edinburgh Festivalas part of the James Tait Black Fiction Prize Events. Hosted by in association with the University of Edinburgh. Garden Theatre. 2.15pm. Tickets: £12/£10.

August 17th 2018 — Reading with Thomas Enger, Ziyad Marar and Fiona Sampson at the Edinburgh Festival, for LGBTQ+ STATE OF MIND event as part of the Amnesty International Imprisoned Writers Series. Baillie Gifford Corner Theatre, 5.30pm. Free.

July 12th 2018 — Appeared with Generative Constraints research committee as part of the International Federation for Theatre Research 2018, hosted by the Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Arts, Belgrade. Our piece 'Break-up Variations' was submitted as part of the 'Theatre, Nation and Identity: Between Migration and Stasis' strand.

July 5th 2018 — Reading at Crouch End's Waterstones to celebrate launch of May-Lan Tan's Things to Make and Break. With Chris Power.

June 16th 2018 Greenwich Book Festival, appearing with Zoe Skoulding, Verity Spott, Eley Williams  and D S Marriott, hosted by Emily Critchley, as part of a line-up celebrating radical poetries from London, Brighton, Wales & California.

 June 16th 2018  Greenwich Book Festival, appearing with Clare Sita Fisher and David Hayden to discuss 'the long life of short fiction' with Sam Jordison.

April 17th 2018 — Reading at the Golden Hare bookshop, Edinburgh. 
https://goldenharebooks.com/events/about-our-events/

March 8th 2018 — The third English PEN Modern Literature Festival will see 12 contemporary UK-based writers present new works in tribute to writers at risk around the world at All Saints Church in Kingston-upon-Thames from 7pm.
www.englishpen.org.

February 23rd 2018 — Reading as part of Zarf poetry series alongside  Jessica Tillings and Tom Crompton with 'poetry, text, speaking and the written weird. Middle Floor, Wharf Chambers, Wharf Street, Leeds. 7pm. 
http://www.wharfchambers.org/event/zarf-9-eley-williams-jessica-tillings-tom-crompton/

February 20th 2018 — ‘A dictionary begins when it no longer gives the meaning of words, but their tasks.’ - Georges Bataille, L’informe (Formless, 1929). Participating in seminar series 'Key Words: Coming to Terms with the Environmental Humanities' curated by Amy Cutler and reading alongside Luke McMullan, Colm McAuliffe, Kate Teltscher, Emma Bolland, and Helen Clarke. In the midst of the challenges posed by global environmental change and the problems of the Anthropocene, a range of writers and thinkers have returned to the idea of the lexicon, dictionary, or glossary as a critical device. A series of collective projects have evolved that re-animate or critically inhabit these forms, from ‘Key Words for Radicals’, to ‘Posthuman Glossary’, ‘Lexicon for an Anthropocene Yet Unseen’, ‘Genealogy of the Post Human’, ‘Veer Ecology’, and ‘Living Lexicon for the Environmental Humanities’. In this session, and marking 30 years since Raymond Williams’ death, we will take a look at a series of these projects to explore how we might ‘come to terms’ with the Environmental Humanities. Survival; resilience; decoy; human; nature; alien …which term would you deconstruct anew, and how? 11 Bedford Square, London,  Room 1-03, 3-5pm.
http://geohumanitiesforum.org/events-key-words-coming-to-terms-with-the-environmental-humanities-2022018/

February 19th 2018 — Reading alongside Joanna Walsh, Kirsty Gunn and Stewart Home to celebrate Tony White's new novel The Fountain in the Forest (Faber, 2018). 'Under the Paving Stones', based at The Social, 5 Little Portland Street, London W1W 7JD. 7pm.
http://fabersocial.co.uk/event/under-the-paving-stones

February 8th 2018 — Participating in Copy Press' Readers Union event, 'I, Without Guarantees’. Venue and time tbc.

January 31st 2018 — Discussing 'Narrating London' alongside Kit Catless and Gary Budden at the Bishopsgate Institute, 230 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4QH. 19.00 - 20.30, free. 

November 22nd 2017 — 'Dissolution or Division: Conscious Uncouplings and Collaborative'. A special event organised by Generative Constraints, in association with the Practice-Based Research Programme and the Department of Drama, Theatre, and Dance’s ‘Breaking Waves Seminar Series’ at Royal Holloway, University of London. This event brings together researchers and practitioners who wish to share ideas relating to the problems particular to working in groups: the challenges of collaboration, the disagreements and community-led conflict resolutions, the difficulties with acting professionally, and the desires to keep working together, despite it all. Studio 2, Katherine Worth Building, Royal Holloway, Egham, 5-7pm.

November 22nd 2017 — New Writing From Twickenham, as part of the Richmond Literary Festival 2017.  7-9pm.

November 16th 2017 — Reading and discussion with RHUL's Eng Lit Soc as part of their series. The Boiler House, Royal Holloway,  Egham Hill, Egham TW20 0EX

November 15th 2017 — Commissioned by Steven Fowler to respond to the work of Peter Handke at the Austrian Cultural Forum off Hyde Park.  More details here: http://www.theenemiesproject.com/#/illuminations/

October 20th 2017 — Celebrating the work of Little Island Press' David Hayden (Darker With the Lights On), and Russell Persson (The Way of Florida) by joining a discussion of recent innovative fiction. Hosted by Burley Fisher Books, 400 Kingsland Rd, London E8 4AA with tickets and more info available here. 7.00pm.

October 22nd 2017 — Supporting the launch of Tom O. C. Wilson's new album 'Tell A Friend'. More details here, doors 7pm. Servant Jazz Quarters, 10a Bradbury Street, London N16 8JN.

October 26th 2017  — Participation at UEA Live for The Writers' Centre, Norwich. Further details concerning the day available here.  The Pig and Whistle, 2-8 All Saints Green, Norwich NR1 3NA. 6.30pm, free.

October 9th 2017— Faber 'Debuts' Social, reading alongside Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, Olivia Sudjic, Joe Thomas, Paula Cocozza, and Fiona Mozley. Based at The Social, 5 Little Portland Street, London W1W 7JD.

September 30th 2017 — Reading with poets from the Sad Press stables as part of 2017's Free Verse: Poetry Book Fair. 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL

September 28th 2017 — Commissioned reading National Poetry Day at The Alfred Tennyson, 7pm. 10 Motcomb St, Belgravia, London SW1X 8LA.

September 21st 2017 — Participating in a 'Novel Writers conversation' at Spike Island in Bristol. Tickets priced at £5 and £3 concessions, with booking advised. Spike Island, 133 Cumberland Road, Bristol, BS1 6UX, 6.30-8pm.

September 18th 2017 — Reading with Judith Goldman as part of Royal Holloway Poetics Research Centre. 11 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London. WC1B 3RF, 7pm.

September 12th 2017 — Q&A with students from Boston University. 43 Harrington Gardens, Kensington, London SW7 4JU. 4pm.

September 12th 2017 — Reading at the launch of Somesuch Stories with Lucy Jones, Jessica Andrews, Emma-Lee Moss and Tim Burrows.  Hosted by Quo Vadis in The Blue Room, 26-29 Dean Street, Soho, London, W1D 3LL.

August 25th 2017 —Poetry reading with Vicky Sparrow, Emilia Weber and others courtesy of Sitting Room Poetry. 33 Wargrave House, Navarre Street, E2 7JH. 7pm.

August 22nd 2017 — Launch of Cambridge Literary Review's 10th Issue at the London Review of Books' bookshop with poets Vahni Capildeo, Drew Milne, and Luke Roberts.

July 21st 2017 — Launch of small collection of poetry, Frit (Sad Press) at that month's Anathema, reading alongside Emily Critchley, Jonathan Mulcahy, Sarah Cave & Anna Cathenka and others. The Light Room, Arnolfini, Bristol, BS1 4QA.

June 29th 2017 — Reading at the double-launch event for Isabel Waidner's queer avant-garde novel Gaudy Bauble (Dostoyevsky Wannabe, 2017), and Not Herea queer anthology of loneliness (Pilot Press, 2017) edited by Richard Dodwell. Other reader/performers on the night include Timothy Thornton, Olivia Laing, and a DJ set with Chapter 10's Charlie Porter. The Horse Hospital, Colonnade, Bloomsbury, London, WC1N 1JD.

June 4th 2017 — Part of the 'Rising Stars' panel at the Stoke Newington Literary Festival alongside Nell Stevens, Miranda DoylePaula Cocozza and Isabel Costello.

June 2nd 2017 — Supporting the launch of Gregory Normington's new collection The Ghost Who Bled. Reading alongside Jan Carson at Waterstones Piccadilly,  203-206 Piccadilly, St. James's, London W1J 9HD.

May 27th 2017 — Reading with Paul Stanbridge as part of Greenwich Book Festival, hosted by Galley Beggar Press for their panel "Truth and Fiction in an Alt-Fact World". Taking place at the University of Greenwich's Queen Anne Court, Old Royal Naval College, Park Row, London SE10 9LS.

May 3rd 2017 — Reading as part of Waterstones Gower Street's 'Short Story Salon' hosted by Alice Slater. 82 Gower Street, London, WC1E 6EQ.

April 29th 2017 — Reading with Amy Key and Ben Gwalchmai as part of Sian Norris' Spike Island Literary Salon.   2.30–4.30pm.

April 23rd 2017 — Reading with Luke Kennard and Sally Rooney as part of Cambridge Literary Festival, introduced by Ali Smith as her pick of debut writers 2017. Old Divinity School, St Johns St, Cambridge CB2 1TP.

April 14th 2017 — Reading with Nat Raha for Electric Arc Furnace. Hosted by La Biblioteka,  70 Pinstone St, Sheffield S1 2HP.

April 6th 2017 — Launch of Attrib., in coversation with Joanna Walsh. Hosted by Burley Fisher Books, 400 Kingsland Rd, London E8 4AA.

January 28th 2017 — Working with Prue Chamberlain for Fiender, a night of new collaborations for the Enemies Project. Featuring Aase BergSJ Fowler, Harry Man & Anna Axfors, Elis BurrauHolly Corfield Carr, Kathryn Maris & Patrick Mackie, Fabian Peake & Jeff Hilson, Nick Murray & Joe Turrent, Hannah Lowe & Richard Scott, Annie KatchinskaMark Waldron, Molly Bergin & Russell Bennetts. Rich Mix Centre, 35-47 Bethnal Green Rd, London E1 6LA.

December 2nd 2016 — Reading with Victoria Bulley, Prue Chamberlain and Antosh Wojcik with RHUL's English PEN Society. Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX.

October 21st 2016Bloomsbury Festival hosted by New London Architecture and The Built Environment Trust, 26 Store Street, London WC1E 7BT.

September 24th-25th 2016Totally Thames Festival. New commission with composer Tom Wilson and the Ben See group. Tower Bridge, London SE1 2UP.

September 28th 2016 An Unreliable Guide to London, Launch event for Influx Press' anthology, Burley Fisher Books, 400 Kingsland Road, E8 4AA.

September 29th 2016 SWIMMERS, Reading with Emily Berry and Daisy LaFarge, New Evaristo Club, 57 Greek St, London W1D 3DX.

June 24th 2016 — launch of Hotel #1 at The Function Room with fellow contributors Matthew Siegel, Will Eaves, Duncan White and a pre-recorded audio performance by Wayne Koestenbaum.