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Literary Kitchen Festival 12-18 Oct The Peckham Pelican SE15


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Hurrah, we?re back! This year we have a spotlight on collaborative practice, with writing partners Natasha Soobramanien + Luke Williams, Norwegian artists Kjetil Berge + Jason Havneraas, + poet/architect partnership Kreider + O? Leary. With collaboration comes a crossover of disciplines. Artist Janette Parris collaborates with musicians in her band The Parris Experience, art writer Sally O?Reilly has fun with The Dolly Mixtures + Dr. Sarah Kember declaims that the literary + non-literary should fuse.


We?re delighted to announce new collaborations with Lit Crawl London, Writing Maps + ResonanceFM, who will broadcast selected events. We look forward to new events by sparky spoken word night In Yer Ear, fresh poet vibes from Vanguard Readings + returnee event Lit Live, showcasing the best writing from Goldsmiths Writers? Centre. We?re over the moon to announce our inaugural Fest Writer-in- Residence, Thomas Darby, who invites you to make contact.


And we want you. We invite you to Walk + Talk, Walk + Draw, Talk + Draw, drop-in to Cover Letter Triage, + to chat about sex, death, reading + procrastination.

Readers will love the expanded independent publishing fair, All Tomorrow?s Publishers, guest-curated by Nicci Praça + Tom Jeffreys/The Learned Pig + our amazing author line up which includes A. L. Kennedy, Rupert Thomson, Will Eaves, Jonathan Gibbs, Natasha Pulley, Martha Sprackland, Richard Skinner + Iphgenia Baal.


To finish - a storming Finale Can Can Cabaret with the brilliantly baroque Rasp Thorne & The Briars.

Not forgetting the dogs. On Sunday Foxy Beckett and Maisie accompany Carrie Kania and Jo Unwin on Agent-Led Dog Walks


Andrea Mason Festival Founder + Director

Lucie Parkin + Jo O?Driscoll Marketing + Communications Directors


http://www.literarykitchen.co.uk/festival

@litkitfest


Literary Kitchen Festival was set up in 2014 to celebrate + interrogate writing, collaboration + the avant-garde.


Literary Kitchen Festival is a not for profit Community Interest Company Registered in England and Wales 9644365

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