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Special Edition: Spicy Queer Crip Takeover

A fistful of queer, disabled and sexy a.f. poets take over the National Poetry Library for a thrilling showcase of work from eff-able, a spicy anthology of queer crip poetry.

Hosted by George Parker and JP Seabright, the evening promises to be poetic, poignant, political and provocative, featuring a range of contributing poets including Catherine Balaq, Cat Chong, Rick Dove, Arden Fitzroy, Cleo Henry, Gayathiri Kamalakanthan, John McCullough and Scarlett Ward.

eff-able is funded by Arts Council England and edited and managed by JP Seabright and George Parker. The project aims to shine a spotlight on the lives and experiences of queer disabled people writing about sex, desire and body positivity.

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For ages 16+

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This event is British Sign Language interpreted (BSL). To book tickets for BSL interpretation, email [email protected] or call us on 020 3879 9555.

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For your visit

This event is held at the National Poetry Library Southbank Centre

The National Poetry Library is open six days a week.

Tuesday, 12 noon – 6pm
Wednesday – Sunday, 12 noon – 8pm
Monday, closed.

Saturday 2 May,  Saturday 9 May  – The Royal Festival Hall is closed for an event, but the library remains open  – access via the Royal Festival Hall Artists Entrance.
Sunday 3 May,  Sunday 10 May – The National Poetry Library is closed.