About this Event
Censorship, Race, Sexuality, Home/Homelessness, Class, War and Peace. Back in the early 2000s radical poetry and arts magazine Citizen 32 platformed marginalised writers so they could discuss topics & issues that continue to sear through our public and private lives today. Earlier this year founding editor John G Hall continued his efforts to raise voices ignored by the mainstream through a series of creative writing workshops based on the magazine.
This event is a showcase of some of the work produced in the workshops and a reflection on the period documented. John G Hall will open the event with a short history of Citizen 32.
So come along to Manchester Poetry Library for an evening of exhilarating writing. Plus learn more about our 2-year heritage project Hard Pressed exploring the work of Manchester’s small presses, 1975-2010.
Doors open 5.45pm for a prompt start
Full programme to follow.
About John G Hall
John G.Hall was founding editor of radical arts magazine Citizen32 & a political activist in the 1980's. He has a degree in English Literature & Creative Writing from the University of Salford as well as several poetry collections published here and in the USA. He organises a local community poetry workshop in Wythenshawe and also runs an annual writers retreat on the Isle of Arran, Scotland.
Find out more about the Hard Pressed project here
Funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery players.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Manchester Poetry Library, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00