Indie Night: June
Toast to independent publishers in our new quarterly events, as we share readings from – and conversation about – books that defy the ordinary.
Known for taking creative risks and championing fresh perspectives, independent publishers bring vital, boundary-pushing books into the world – works that often wouldn’t find space in the mainstream.
Indie Night is our brand-new quarterly series celebrating these presses and the brilliant authors they publish.
Each event showcases a handpicked, eclectic mix of four writers – fiction and nonfiction, established names and emerging voices – united by the same independent spirit as their publishers. One by one, the authors read from their work and sit down for a conversation with our hosts, Okechukwu Nzelu and Eliza Clark.
This month’s edition features readings and discussion from Amelia Abraham (MACK), Speech Debelle (Watkins Publishing), M John Harrison (Serpent’s Tail) and Jackie Thomae (DAS Editions).
Need to know
*Please note change of date from originally advertised
Times & tickets
Dates, times and prices
Dates & times
24 Jun 2026, 7.45pm
Run time
1 hour and 15 minutes (approx)
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This event is held at the Purcell Room Southbank Centre
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