Alice L Wadsworth
@AliceLWadsworth
An editor @BrixtonBooks
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Freelance✒Fact+Fiction+Editing
Host of Queer Sex Ed Book Club at Set Social
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Alice Wadsworth (Alice L Wadsworth): A philosophy graduate dissects their sexual identity the-tls.co.uk/articles/the-h…
''Waidner’s idiosyncratic prose painting by turns terrifying, transcendent and topsy-turvy images – from Thumper the rabbit at an orgy to that of Bambi Pavok’s mother being turned into a burger.' (Alice L Wadsworth)
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Great fun to catch the readings & chat Foyles Bookshop #CXR to celebrate 5th birthday of Brixton Review of Books🥳👏— feat. Michael Caines mike harrison Will Eaves Jen Calleja Rishi Dastidar 🔱🌊 and more! Much talk of small presses, inc. a predicted rise of underground samizdat publishing ;)👋 Thanks all🙏
The BRB fifth birthday readings @foyles last night: Michael Caines (giving his TED talk); Jen Calleja reads from Vehicle; mike harrison reads from new anti-memoir Wish I Was Here; Alice L Wadsworth introduces Sam Moore
We’re five! The BRB team Foyles Bookshop this evening: Yasha Muraben, Alice L Wadsworth Will Eaves Catherine Taylor Michael Caines Jen Calleja
As we celebrate our 5th birthday, it should be pointed out that HarperCollinsUK still owes us payment for the ad they placed in our very first issue, March 2018. Various attempts to retrieve payment have proved fruitless. Disappointing.
I reviewed Feste by Famille Flöz as part of Sadler's Wells 's London International Mime Festival
Behold! BRB19, the Autumn issue, with Dr Kate Webb Georgie Evans Sam Moore Yanita Georgieva Harry McNamara Aneesa Photography Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal Will Eaves & Jen Calleja !!
I reviewed (and loved) All of Us by Francesca Martinez at National Theatre for The TLS
Feeling compelled to 'let out the wobbly rage', while also experiencing a 'surge of gratitude for this beautiful, messy life'
Really touched by this thoughtful, politically informed review of #ThereAreMoreThings by Alice L Wadsworth in The TLS
'Rodrigues Fowler depicts agitation & revolution as a combination of person and shared moments, filled w hope, loss, loneliness & love'
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'Above all it is a story of different women’s reactions to these changes, especially queer women. Throughout her novel, Rodrigues Fowler shows how the personal is political.' (Alice L Wadsworth)
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Thank you very much Michael Caines for calling Parallel Hells ‘decadent and distorted’ in Brixton Review of Books
Thanks postie. Two of my favourite publications drop through the letterbox on the same day. Maggot Brain and Brixton Review of Books Sorted.
'Fluorescent tubes of strip lighting flash onto Naomi Dawson’s set – a red carpet lined with white racing stripes and two identical sets of monkey bars facing each other from opposite corners of the stage' (Alice L Wadsworth) the-tls.co.uk/articles/fair-…
Wonderful praise for the BRB and our very own Will Eaves ! Happy new year, tout le monde
To celebrate 5 years of Burley Fisher Books, they’re holding a festival of great lit events! You can catch our editor Jen Calleja recommending #YourNextBook tonight at the Brixton Review of Books launch & Peter Scalpello, who features in our anthology, reading tomorrow! burleyfisherbooks.com/blogs/news/bfd…