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Queer Poetry Collective curated poetry evening

  • Mimosa House 47 Theobalds Road London United Kingdom (map)

Wednesday 18 March 6:30–9pm

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Join us for a special poetry evening curated by Queer Poetry Collective set within Victoria Cantons solo exhibition, A FORMULA FOR HOW TO FIND LOVE at Mimosa House. 

 We are thrilled to welcome Amy L King, Andrew McMillan, Mary Jean Chan and Olive Franklin to the line-up. 

 6:30–9pm, BYOB

This event is supported by Arts Council England and Camden Council.

BOOKING IS RECOMMENDED! as the event is likely to be very popular and the space is limited.

Mimosa House is wheelchair accessible.
Seating will be provided for this event.
If you have any questions regarding accessibility do not hestiate to contact us.

PARTICIPANT BIO’s

AMY L KING

Amy L. King is a poet and writer living in Manchester. She won the inaugural Derby Poetry Festival prize in 2023 and was longlisted for the Aurora Prize in 2025. Her work can be found in Magma, fourteen Poems, Under the Radar, Dust poetry and DIVA magazine.

ANDREW McMILLAN

Andrew McMillan is the author of three previous poetry collections, a novel and the co-editor of the anthology 100 Queer Poems. His work has won the Guardian First Book Award, the only poetry collection to ever do so, as well as a Somerset Maugham Award, an Eric Gregory Award, the Polari Prize and a Northern Writers’ Award, amongst others. He has been shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize, The Forward Prizes and the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year. He is Professor of Contemporary Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University and a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

MARY JEAN CHAN

Mary Jean Chan is the author of Flèche (Faber, 2019), which won the Costa Book Award for Poetry. Bright Fear (Faber, 2023), their second book, was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best Collection and the Dylan Thomas Prize. Chan co-edited 100 Queer Poems (Vintage, 2022) with Andrew McMillan and is currently Departmental Lecturer in Poetry on the MSt in Creative Writing at Oxford and a Senior Research Fellow at Harris Manchester College. 

OLIVE FRANKLIN

Olive Franklin's work is published/forthcoming in Poetry, The Poetry Review and Granta. Her debut pamphlet – Dyke Juvenilia – won the Poetry London Pamphlet Prize and will be published in March.  

QUEER POETRY COLLECTIVE

An open community of queer poets for queer causes, the Queer Poetry Collective (QPC) exists to elevate new and emerging queer poets, and promote the sustainability of queer literary spaces, presses and causes through fundraisers and events. 

The collective was founded by poets Em Taylor and Rich Ware to connect queer voices—emerging, established and unheard—from all corners of the LGBTQ+ community. We are an equal, approachable body that unites people through their appreciation of poetry. The collective is supported by The Poetry Society, Fourteen Poems and The Common Press, alongside many other queer and poetic institutions. 

Earlier Event: February 25
Reading Group with Victoria Cantons