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Residency

Book Club with writer-in-residence Fathima Zahra: How to Say Babylon by Safiya Sinclair

Come along to Quay Words’ first Book Club! Hosted by Autumn writer-in-residence Fathima Zahra, we’ll be discussing Safiya Sinclair’s memoir: How to Say Babylon. Shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction 2024, How to Say Babylon is a compelling, lyrical memoir about family, education and resilience. Born in Montego Bay, Jamaica; Safiya grew up under her Rastafari…

Saturday 30 November 1400 - 1600
Workshops and courses

Exeter Poetry Stanza at Quay Words

We’re pleased to host the Exeter Poetry Editing Stanza for in person meetings at Quay Words during our seasons. The sessions are led by local poet Sarah Acton and are a chance to bring poems you’re working on along for peer feedback. For every session each poet brings along one poem for critique (with 6-8…

Tuesday 26 November 1100 - 1300
Workshops and courses

Storytelling take-over

Storytelling take-over in collaboration with Artemis Storytelling for the Exeter Story Fix The Room of Exploration • Ticket holders only: £38 for the day or £20/£25 per workshop.  Click the book now button to purchase tickets for either or both of these Workshop events. 11am-1pm Workshop: Voice Intensive led by Giles Abbott Find your most…

Saturday 23 November 1100 - 1600
Residency

Routes/Roots Poetry Workshop with Fathima Zahra

Join our Quay Words Autumn writer-in-residence Fathima Zahra for this afternoon poetry workshop, tracing your personal journey through place and memory. About the writer Fathima Zahra is an Indian poet, performer and facilitator based in London. Her poems have won the Bridport Prize, Wells Fest Young Poets Prize and the Asia House Poetry Slam. She…

Saturday 16 November 1400 - 1600
Events

Quay Words x Gnash Comics present

The Stories of Comics

Haha, Peculiar and Everything Else: The Stories of Comics In the days leading up to Thought Bubble Comic Con, we are thrilled at Quay Words to be linking up with our friends at Gnash Comics to host a live panel discussion on the impact of comics on literature, art and popular culture! Together, our panel will…

Wednesday 13 November 1830 - 1930
Writer event

Quay Words x RENEW present

Peat Poetry

Update – The in-person event is now sold out, but tickets for the YouTube livestream are available via the booking link. Join us for an evening of poetry inspired by peatlands, exploring the delicate fronds of human and ecological narratives emerging from the elusive landscapes of bogs. An outstanding line up of poets will draw…

Saturday 9 November 1830 - 1930
Workshops and courses

Exeter Poetry Stanza at Quay Words

We’re pleased to host the Exeter Poetry Editing Stanza for in person meetings at Quay Words during our seasons. The sessions are led by local poet Sarah Acton and are a chance to bring poems you’re working on along for peer feedback. For every session each poet brings along one poem for critique (with 6-8…

Tuesday 22 October 1100 - 1300
Writer event

Quay Words presents Joelle Taylor

The Night Alphabet

This October we welcome Joelle Taylor to the Custom House, for a reading from her debut novel The Night Alphabet followed by a Q&A. ‘The Night Alphabet is a glorious jewel of a novel, rich with language and story, that glows in your mind’s eye long after you have set it down. Taylor manages to combine…

Wednesday 16 October 1830 - 1930
Events

New and local voices in poetry for National Poetry Day

To risk or not to risk? A collaborative exploration

At the heart of all creativity is risk and play – Joelle Taylor How risky is the business of writing poetry? Join us on National Poetry Day as we host four poets at different stages in their poetry careers as they explore the risks they take, and sometimes don’t take, in their poetry. Join them…

Thursday 3 October 1830 - 2000
Free Event

Quay Words presents Ian Mortimer

The road to Exeter – from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century

This event is now fully booked but we are pleased to be able to offer you to option to stream it online via YouTube (pay what you can). Book now to receive a link that will go live at 6.30pm on Wednesday 11th September. Book your livestream ticket → We are thrilled to be joined…

Wednesday 11 September 1830 - 1930
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