You may have realised from the last couple of posts, that I’m a bit of a history gal. So of course I am taking part in a few events over February.
First out of the traps:
Lewisham Library 199-201 Lewisham High Street, SE13 6LG (see the videos)
6th February 7.45 for 8, until 9.30
free, but ticketed. 40 tickets available so probably wise to book.
I will be reading from Mosaic of Air (It’s twenty years since it was first published, it qualifies as history – actually that’s a bit alarming – there are quite a few historical stories in it, and what are now period pieces but were contemporary at the time! ).
I will be joined by poet Kate Foley,
humorist V.G. Lee and debut novelist V.A. Fearon.
(Incidentally, should you be keen enough to want to come to all the events I’m involved in over February, I shall be making an effort to read something different each time, and the focus will vary too.)
2 responses to “LGBT History Month is coming up: part 1”
[…] History month is keeping me busy this year. As well as Lewisham Library, I am also involved in events at North Kensington Library, Waltham Forest Library and Crofton Park […]
Though I says it as shouldn’t, being one of the participants, that Lewisham Library gig was great! I loved the work of the other performers and the audience – so warm and friendly – played no small part in establishing the kind of atmosphere that every performer needs. Despite bad news from many homophobic parts of the world it does feel as if in this small sliver of it we may have turned a corner. Good luck with the rest of the LGBT month events – and thanks to Cherry and Lewisham Library.