Events

When Psychoanalysis Meets Politics: Decoding the Present Through the Unconscious
Thursday evening at Beveridge Hall felt electric. Amia Srinivasan’s “The Impossible Patient” wasn’t just another academic lecture—it was intellectual archaeology of our current political moment.

Burabay Reflections
Four days at Voices of Friends V taught me something unexpected about creative territories. Not the usual festival insights about networking or inspiration – something

Finding Poetry in the Stacks
Spent yesterday at the National Poetry Library on the South Bank. Not planned, not strategic – just happened to be walking past and saw the

Shoreditch House and Uncomfortable Truths
Monday night at Shoreditch House with Lucy Foley reminded me why I rarely attend book club events. Most writer conversations feel rehearsed. This one didn’t.

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,

Who’s Watching When You’re Alone?
Try this: Picture yourself completely alone. No cameras, no one watching. What are you wearing in that image? How are you standing? You’re still performing.