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Fulham Library Creative Writing Group: Third Person Mastery
I’m looking forward to attending the Fulham Library Creative Writing Group on Tuesday, July 2nd at 6:30 PM, where we’ll be exploring the craft of

Finding Focus at Waterstones: A Saturday Morning Writing Ritual
On June 21st, I joined the “Shut up and Write” session at Waterstones Piccadilly’s 5th View cafe — a beautifully simple concept that reminded me

Reflections from The Feminist Library Workshop
Yesterday’s protest poetry workshop at The Feminist Library reminded me why poetry remains one of our most urgent forms of resistance. Phoebe created a space

Reflecting on Our Poetry Evening at Queen Mary University
On June 10th, 2025, I hosted “Poetry Evening with Anastasia Dubinina” at Queen Mary University — an intimate exploration of what happens when Russian memory

A Critic’s Eye on Dorimor
Maria Bregman’s review of “Anonymous Letters” appeared in Cosmopolitan Bulgaria yesterday, and I’m struck by how this international platform illuminates aspects of the work I

When Memory Speaks in Two Languages – Poetry Evening at Queen Mary
Join me on June 10th at QMUL Arts One for an evening exploring poetry as cultural translation. Reserve your spot here. What happens when you

Collective Silence and Shared Stories
Sunday mornings in Hampstead carry a particular quality of quiet anticipation. At Waterstones on the High Street, the “Write Together” session transformed the bookshop’s familiar

Saturday at Fulham Library: Testing New Ideas in Real Time
Next Saturday I’ll be at Fulham Library’s Creative Writing Group, and the timing feels deliberate. I’ve been working on several pieces that need fresh eyes—particularly

Reflections on “The Digital Futures of Literature” Panel
Last night’s panel at King’s College left me with more questions than answers—which feels appropriate given the subject matter. As the speakers dissected AI’s impact