October 2025

Cover Reveal

Project Mirror finally has a face, and it’s haunting in exactly the right way. The ornate mirror frame feels deliberately anachronistic against the digital ghost floating inside it. There’s something unsettling about classical beauty containing a glitched reflection. The designer understood what I’ve been writing about for two years: we’re all performing for invisible audiences,

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2026: What I’m Planning

Literature Across Frontiers just confirmed a series of UK engagements for 2026 and I’m genuinely excited about this. June: LAF Intercultural Forum in Cardiff. Keynote reading plus workshops on writing across languages. Co-hosted with Literature Wales and Cardiff University. This is exactly the kind of work I want to be doing: practical craft sessions with

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Writer Julia Zolotova

Temporary Access Re-Released

I re-released Temporary Access because the psychological state I documented at pandemic borders turned out to be how everyone lives now. The collection follows twelve women navigating 2020-2021 when borders closed without warning and every permission was provisional. QR codes, visa applications, quarantine passes. I thought I was capturing an exceptional moment of uncertainty. Four

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Fulham Library Literary Talk

Thursday evening at Fulham Library. I’d structured the discussion around a question that’s been bothering me whilst writing Project Mirror: do we ever stop performing, even when alone? The answer came through extended silences that revealed more than any prepared response could have. I’d prepared questions about digital self-presentation, algorithmic beauty, the performance of authenticity.

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