Mister, Mister
Guy Gunaratne
‘I held my breath, half terrified at the stench. These were my father’s books – filled to the brim with tales of twisting, heightened lives, stained with the manias of some other age.’
Marcus Garvey’s redemption song
Colin Grant
In the 1920s, Marcus Garvey, the most famous black man on the planet, terrified the authorities who schemed to imprison him in 1925. Recently, Joe Biden pardoned Garvey. In Negro with a Hat, Colin Grant recalls the premature death of the 'Black Moses'.
First WritersMosaic retreat at the Hurst
Shara Atashi
Writers for our first UK retreat - Sharon Duggal, Arji Manuelpillai, Marjorie Lotfi, Yvvette Edwards, Jasbinder Bilan, Khaldoon Ahmed and Sea Sharp - begin work in April. A series introducing them continues with Sharon Duggal in conversation with Colin Grant
I Wish I’d Written Amos Tutuola’s The Palm-Wine Drinkard
Irenosen Okojie
‘the phantasmagorical journey of an alcoholic man in his hunt for his dead palm-wine tapster’
Ballroom and the endless quest for belonging
Vanessa Kisuule
‘In ballroom, I feel legible in ways I am not, or feel I am not, elsewhere.’
What does nature mean to me
Karen McCarthy Woolf
‘Mum, who was partially sighted, would spend time with me working partly as her eyes, identifying plants in gardens and on the side of the road: ragwort, yarrow, thistles, pennyroyal for period pains, rue brought on menstruation.’
On being both (and neither)
Marjorie Lotfi
You end up tribeless and in the water, wherever that might be
