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Othello

Taíno Mendez appraises the tongue-in-cheek production of Othello, directed by Tom Morris, showing at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, until 17 January 2026.

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Connor Allen’s cultural highlights

The multidisciplinary artist on the storytelling of Dave's album The Boy Who Played The Harp, I Want to Die but I want to Eat Tteokbokki by the late Baek Se-hee, the power of the poem Home from Warsan Shire, the TV series This Country, and the Places + Faces exhibition.

Frantz Fanon: revolutionary psychiatrist

Black Skin, White Masks (1952) and The Wretched of the Earth (1961) by the Afro-Caribbean writer Frantz Fanon are classics of anti-colonial literature. Ten writers here explore Fanon’s legacy, his radical work as a psychiatrist, his writing, and his commitment towards independence movements – all part of a remarkable life that came to an end when Fanon died from cancer aged just 36.

Edited by Colin Grant

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Editorial

by Colin Grant

Brown skin, white mask

by Khaldoon Ahmed

Alternative destinies

by Isabelle Dupuy and Zoe Mohaupt

Inglan mad dem

by Colin Grant
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Inglan mad dem

A former medical student yearns to have been familiar with the writing of Frantz Fanon who might have acted as a guide during his years of studies.

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Poetry films

Four UK based poets read their work and pieces that have been inspirational. Commissioned by the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation, in collaboration with WritersMosaic.

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Poetry films

Four UK based poets read their work and pieces that have been inspirational. Commissioned by the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation, in collaboration with WritersMosaic.

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What We Leave We Carry

Mimi Khalvati

Mimi Khlavati came to the UK from Iran as a child and has turned her home into a museum with memorabilia and artifacts from her family.

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WritersMosaic Magazine | Reviews

Othello

'We really must be living in strange times if we go to watch Othello for jokes. But perhaps laughter is the only way to deal with grief.'

The Catch

Yrsa Daley-Ward deftly writes two unique voices and paints them both as unreliable narrators

The best books of 2025

Literary highlights of 2025, from Arundhati Roy's memoir Mother Mary Comes To Me to Sarah Howe's poetry collection Foretokens Flesh

Promised Sky

A textured, unassuming and heart-breaking story of immigrant women facing the rising forces of xenophobia and racism in Tunisia

Zebib K. Abraham

Prisoner 951

A quietly devastating miniseries based on the six-year ordeal of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe in the Iranian regime's prisons

Sana Nassari

Borderline Fiction

An immersive and innovative portrait of a young Black British man dealing with the complexity of his mental health condition

Naomi Foyle

The Wickedest

Caleb Femi turns a party into a poetry collection where everyone is invited - so long as they remember to dance.

Magnus McDowall

Turner Prize winner Nnena Kalu ‘gives hope and light’

Celebrating 'a very soul-led, humanistic experience' at the Turner Prize 2025

John Siddique

Ever Since We Small

Celeste Mohammed's novel explores both the far-reaching impacts of colonialism and the small realities of life that binds its characters

Sophie Jai

WritersMosaic Magazine | CloseUp

Tell My Horse

My favourite book; an audacious, compelling and forensic expedition into Jamaican and Haitian socio-cultural lived experience in the early twentieth century

Between tradition and innovation: Njideka Akunyili Crosby’s cross-cultural currents

Drawing of parallels between the art of Njideka Akunyili Crosby and Kerry James Marshall

Poetry Africa

A cornerstone of South Africa’s literary and performance scene celebrating voices from across the continent

Mos Def & writers who inspired me

Discovering Mos Def led to an unfolding of the written word in rap, literature, non-fiction and poetry

Aniefiok Ekpoudom

Soft soft: listening to birds in Baiso

My purpose in Baiso, Italy: eat well and write more elegies about birds.

Jo Clement

King Herod in Florida

A writer's pilgrimage to Zora Neale Hurston's hometown, Eatonville, Florida

Isabelle Dupuy

Shaped and moulded by a sense of place

'With the sandstone sculpture of an Odissi dancer, silver filigree metalwork and fragrant jasmine flowers in the garden, home for me lives on in London.'

Mona Dash

Is the future real?

On re-imagining our past and the non-linear nature of time

Anjali Joseph

Jimmy Cliff’s influence on the soul of reggae

Jimmy Cliff’s death last month prompted an outpouring of affection. In an augmented extract from I&I: The Natural Mystics, a social history of Jamaica, our Director reflects on Cliff’s emergence as a reggae pioneer.

Colin Grant

Events

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Malcolm X at 100: at the Edinburgh Festival

To mark the centenary of Malcom X's birth, WritersMosaic partnered with the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2025 to delve into his enduring role as a revolutionary and a symbol of defiance.

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Join us on tour in 2026

Find out more about the literary festivals we’re visiting this year

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Reggae Story

Hannah Lowe reads her poem, 'Reggae Story' inspired by her Jamaican father, Chick. Directed by Matthew Thompson and commissioned by the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation.

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The City Kids See the Sea

Roger Robinson reads his poem, 'The City Kids See the Sea'. Directed by Matthew Thompson and commissioned by the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation.

WritersMosaic Magazine | Podcasts

Illuminating, in-depth conversations between writers.

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What we leave we carry, The series that tells the true-life stories of migration to the UK.

The series that tells the true-life stories of migration to the UK.

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Frantz Fanon: revolutionary psychiatrist

Afro-Caribbean writer Frantz Fanon, his work as a psychiatrist and commitment to independence movements.

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Mosaic Monologues

A six-part audio drama series featuring writers with provocative and unexpected tales.

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