Upcoming events.
MUSHAIRA 6.0: Omar Sakr + Kazim Ali + Jimin Seo + Kat Sinclair
Welcome back to MUSHAIRA, an evening of poetry, performance, and music curated by the87press. Join us this November for an exciting lineup celebrating the launch of four new titles: The Pharmacy by Kat Sinclair, OSSIA by Jimin Seo, Son of Sin by Omar Sakr, and The Voice of Sheila Chandra by Kazim Ali. We’re thrilled that all four authors are able to join us in London to read from their latest works! Each author will read for 20 minutes.
Archiving Smoke: a poetry workshop with Alycia Pirmohamed
In this workshop, we will explore archival poetics and consider archives – and archival spaces – as both theme and source. What are the politics that underlie what is deemed important enough for ‘permanent’ preservation? What materials might purposely evade personal and public archives? We will engage with the practice of docupoetry, read material related to archival reclamation and resistance, and consider how our own mediums and writing processes simultaneously memorialise and erase. The session will include close reading, discussion, and writing exercises. A list of pre-reading materials including poetry and longer works will be shared with participants in advance. Note: the title of this session borrows from works by Bhanu Kapil and Sarah Howe.
A Horse, Not Jumping: On Refusals, a poetry workshop with Victoria Adukwei Bulley
What is refusal? What terms of the world might refusal seek to reject, and what does it demand of us as writers and readers? Spending time with poems from Fady Joudah’s recent collection […] (Out-Spoken Press, 2024) alongside Lola Olufemi’s text 'Notes on Refusal', participants of this workshop will experiment with techniques including acts of (un)naming, (re)definition, blackout and redaction as a means of understanding how refusal works as a poetics on the page, as well as how such writing calls beyond itself towards social action.
MUSHAIRA 5.0: Launching WILDPLASSEN and The Letters of Audre Lorde and Pat Parker 1974-1989
Join us on October 5th at Cafe OTO to celebrate the launch of The Letters of Audre Lorde and Pat Parker 1974-1989 and WILDPLASSEN!
Hummingbirds 3.0: a literary salon with Karenjit Sandhu and Kiran Bath
Hummingbirds 3.0 brings together two writers from the Punjabi diaspora, Karenjit Sandhu and Kiran Bath, reading and in conversation.
Crossing the threshold: a poetry workshop with Alycia Pirmohamed
When do we sense a departure or an arrival? In this workshop, we will spend time thinking about thresholds, boundaries, and borders.
Old Worlds / New Kinships: a poetry workshop with Victoria Adukwei Bulley
This workshop will explore how Cesaire and Mehri blend surrealism, humor, and critique to envision kinship beyond colonial legacies.
the87press & Housmans Bookshop present: Hummingbirds 2.0, a literary salon
Hummingbirds 2.0 features Edgar Garcia, John Wilkinson, and Calliope Michail; discussion will be chaired by Azad Ashim Sharma. Each salon event offers an intimate space for live poetry readings and discussion.
Black Interiors: a poetry workshop with Victoria Adukwei Bulley
This workshop will explore how to write poems that speak with the errant strangeness of our innermost beings.
the87press & The Standard present: Hummingbirds, a literary salon
Kashif Sharma-Patel will be launching in-person their debut collection furnish, entrap (Broken Sleep Books), and will be reading alongside Sabeen Chaudhry, whose Rimming the Event Horizon came out last year from the87press. After the reading they will both be engaged in conversation by Azad Ashim Sharma touching on themes of South Asian experimentalism, the provisionality of identity and late coloniality.
Mishti will provide compositional soundscapes during the event in keeping with the mood of innovative aesthetics and Asian experimentation.
NEW DAYS: an online poetry reading from the87press
Please join us for New Days, an online poetry reading by the87press. We will be joined by Vahni (Anthony) Capildeo, Tim Tim Cheng, Mantra Mukim and Ali Graham who will treat us to a veritable feast of new poetry for these spring days.
How to carry water: a poetry workshop with Alycia Pirmohamed
In this workshop, we will look at the rich metaphoric potential of water and explore the themes it comes to represent in poetry.
Long Song For Summer II
Long Song For Summer II is the second edition of a day-long festival organised by the87Press and Camden Art Centre featuring poetry, short films by F(r)ictions, and music.
the87press Summer School 2023
the87press Summer School 2023 will run throughout June and August with courses by Verity Spott, Jessica Widner (post-poned), and Maria Sledmere.
the87press at Brighton Festival
Fruitmarket welcome back the87press for a special event. Featuring Jessica Widner and Rogelio Braga in conversation with poet and publisher Azad Ashim Sharma.
Fruitmarket
Fruitmarket welcome back the87press for a special event. Featuring Jessica Widner and Rogelio Braga in conversation with poet and publisher Azad Ashim Sharma.
Long Song For Summer
Long Song For Summer is a poetry festival celebrating the work of a wide range of experimental and avant-garde contemporary poets.
Writing Workshop: Voice, Poetry and Really Being Alive with the87press at the Camden Arts Centre
We’re hosting a writing workshop at the Camden Art Centre which is tailored to encourage experiments in form and language.
IN:SURGENCY CHAPTER II
the87press host Jacqueline Rose, Katherine Angel, Irenosen Okojie, Steve Willey, Matt Ffytche, and Lila Matsumoto
IN:SURGENCY Chapter I
the87press re-starts their regular literature and poetry night with Irenosen Okojie, Edmund Hardy, Sam Weselowski, and Sabeen Chaudhry.
Mushaira
This event marks the second iteration of an ongoing collaboration between the87press, The Sonic Agent, poets, DJs, and curators. Uniting the latent spirit of tricontinentalism with contemporary decolonisation and a hope for alter-political utopian futures, this event brings together eight poets and four musicians, and warmly invites you to join at the ICA.