4pm-5pm | Tickets £5 | Online via Zoom
Poetry Birmingham Literary Journal was first published in 2019 and has already been heralded for its ‘intellectually lithe and provocative editorials’ (Rory Waterman, The TLS).. Join Editor Naush Sabah as she reads her favourite recent pieces from the journal, and discusses her experiences of editing and what she looks for in a submission. There will be time for questions from the audience.
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