Great Writers Inspire at Home

Great Writers Inspire at Home

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PLEASE NOTE: This project has its own website ‘Writers Make Worlds’ which features much more extensive, diverse and updated content. Please visit https://writersmakeworlds.com Contemporary Black and Asian British writing is changing how we see and read literature in English around Britain today. This series brings some of the best writers working in and beyond the UK into conversation with readers to discuss reading, writing, and how literature shapes our perceptions of the world and our identities within it. Included in this series you will find writers reading from and discussing their work, responses to this literature by a variety of readers including students, and a special poetic performance. Contemporary Black and Asian British writing is changing how we see and read literature in English around Britain today. This series brings some of the best writers working in and beyond the UK into conversation with readers to discuss reading, writing, and how literature shapes our perceptions of the world and our identities within it. Included in this series you will find writers reading from and discussing their work, responses to this literature by a variety of readers including students, and a special poetic performance.

Recent Episodes

  • Reading Bass Culture

    7 years ago
  • 'Art and Attunement', by Professor Rita Felski, University of Virginia and Southern Denmark

    7 years ago
  • Selma Dabbagh and Courttia Newland on writing and community

    7 years ago
  • M. NourbeSe Philip on the haunting of history

    7 years ago
  • Editors and contributors, The Cambridge History of Black and Asian British Writing

    7 years ago
  • Aminatta Forna on writing memory and trauma in The Memory of Love

    7 years ago
  • Nadifa Mohamed on travelling, home and belonging in Black Mamba Boy

    7 years ago
  • D-Empress Dianne Regisford presents ‘Hersto-rhetoric? Na so today!!!’

    7 years ago
  • Daljit Nagra on voice and identity in Look We Have Coming to Dover!

    7 years ago
  • Bernardine Evaristo on writing Britain’s Black histories

    7 years ago