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Yvonne Brewster remembered

A tribute to the life and legacy of pioneering Jamaican theatre director and actress Yvonne Brewster (1938-2025), who was a formidable presence in British theatre and established the Talawa Theatre Company.

WritersMosaic Magazine | InSight

Liberty Martin’s cultural highlights

The writer on the photography exhibition LMK WHEN U REACH by Bernice Mulenga, the album Forever, Ya Girl from KeiyaA, Boy Parts by Eliza Clark as her favourite book of the year, the video series Under the Cover, and the wonder of Brixton Community Cinema.

Mosaic Monologues

A six-part audio drama series featuring writers with provocative and unexpected tales. The short monologues range from a protagonist whose fear becomes a gremlin-like creature inhabiting their body, to a life-changing encounter at an airport when attempting to escape the toxicity of the UK.

Edited by Ishy Din

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Creation

by Mara Menzies

Sapphire’s blues

by Connor Allen

Shifting shadows

by Tahmina Ali

The before & the after

by Shahid Iqbal Khan

A woman’s work

by Nabeela Ahmed

The prophecy

by Testament
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The prophecy

A black man wants to escape Britain. After finding William Blake’s poetry in the airport bookshop, he has an encounter with a stranger that will end everything as he knows it.

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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

Red Pockets

Alice Mah's memoir confronts the climate crisis while dragging the reader back from the brink of despair

The Legends of Them

A dream-like production set inside the subconscious mind of a high-flying, female reggae artist

The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny

The Booker Prize 2025 shortlisted novel is a beautiful exploration of love and loneliness between two young people

Donald Locke

A sombre and powerful showcase of Donald Locke's work over five decades

Franklin Nelson

The Jollof House Party Opera

A joyful, multisensory feast that immerses audiences as active participants in a bustling restaurant kitchen

Eric Ngalle Charles

Kerry James Marshall: The Histories

Kerry James Marshall's paintings at the Royal Academy of Arts preserve the enigma of African Americans whilst humanising them

Colin Grant

Steve

The film adaptation of Max Porter's novella Shy is not a story about middle-class adults rescuing troubled youth; the grown-ups aren’t okay

Clementine Ewokolo Burnley

Impulse: Playing with Reality

A mixed reality experience by Anagram that journeys into the ADHD mind

Gabriel Ladbury Dos Santos

Soon Come

In Soon Come, readers are treated to a narrative that has been, figuratively speaking, marinated in jerk seasoning

Robert Donald

WritersMosaic Magazine | CloseUp

Édouard Glissant’s Poetics of Relation

The rewards of reading the deliberately complex texts of the Antillian philosopher Édouard Glissant

Yvonne Brewster remembered

Remembering the life and legacy of the pioneering Jamaican theatre director and actress Yvonne Brewster

Jodhpurs, Tweeds and Monocles

Inheriting the patterns of life marked into second-hand clothing

On not becoming an army officer

'To this day, every time someone tells me they are an officer in the army, I first look at their knees.'

Eric Ngalle Charles

Anna Freud at the Freud Museum

An appreciation of Anna Freud's pioneering work as a child psychologist and her place in the Freud Museum, London

Andy Bay

The rainy day has come

What are Caribbean nations owed with the rise of extreme weather events?

Taíno Mendez

The seven lamps of writing

I write because I am, and I write because I am not

Suhayl Saadi

The lorry

'What if it was a phantom lorry, and my grandfather, who always showed an interest in my writing, had driven it here from the afterlife to make sure I was hitting my targets every day?'

Damian Le Bas

In defence of Black History Month

Is it time to bring an end to the UK's Black History Month?

Edson Burton

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.

WritersMosaic Live

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

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Preaching

'Preaching': A new poem by the T.S.Eliot Prize-winning poet Roger Robinson, from his forthcoming New and Selected Poems (Bloomsbury in 2026).

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Walking in the Wake

Walking in the Wake was produced for the Estuary Festival (2021) in collaboration with Elsa James, Dubmorphology and Michael McMillan who meditates on the River Thames as we follow black pilgrims traversing sites of Empire.

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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Creative women in Iran and the diaspora reflect on the state of Iran and dream for the future.

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For the centenary of Malcom X’s birth, writers in this guest edition explore his legacy as a resistance leader.

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