WritersMosaic Films' 'Paradise' is being screened in Dublin at this year's Bloomsday Film Festival, Ireland's most literary film festival. 'Paradise' created by Missohio Studio is based on Roger Robinson’s tough but tender and ethereal poem. The film visualises paradise through a distorted lens, uncovering the existential undertones of a ‘perfect’ resort life in the current climate crisis.
Blood & Belonging: a celebration of Gypsy, Romany & Traveller culture at the British Library hosted by Louise Doughty with filmmaker Jake Bowers, poet Jo Clement, writer Damian Le Bas and those virtuoso Roma musicians, The Romany Diamonds.
What's so great about the boy-preacher, public intellectual, writer and activist a hundred years after his birth? WritersMosaic writers and the singer-songwriter Angeline Morrison praised Baldwin at a Speaky Spokey cabaret at the British Library.
The Guardian journalist Amelia Gentleman, author of The Windrush Betrayal and Colin Grant, author of I'm Black So You Don't Have to Be discuss whether black people in the UK develop a heightened sense of paranoia.
A WritersMosaic audience joins writers Bonnie Greer, Gabriel Gbadamosi and S.I.Martin to reflect on Britain's wilful amnesia about its role in the Atlantic Slave Trade in our live literature SpeakySpokey production at the British Library