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Our upcoming literature events are just the thing to keep your calendar looking hot, even as the weather changes. Keep reading for our final events of the summer season before we launch right into London Literature Festival from October.


Looking ahead

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An Evening with Phil Wang: ESEA Lit Fest Finale

SUN 22 SEP

At the closing night of ESEA Lit Fest, writer and actor Phil Wang talks about his memoir Sidesplitter and what it means to be torn between two continents.


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Richard Ayoade: The Unfinished Harauld Hughes

TUE 1 OCT

Join Richard Ayoade for an evening of live readings around the story of uncovering his doppelgänger, in conversation with novelist and poet Joe Dunthorne.


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10 Years of Serial: An Evening with Sarah Koenig

THU 3 OCT

A decade on from the launch of the pioneering podcast, host Sarah Koenig talks uncovering stories and more, as part of The International Women’s Podcast Festival.


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Neneh Cherry: A Thousand Threads

SUN 6 OCT

Music icon Neneh Cherry discusses her memoir, a kaleidoscopic story celebrating love, family and the joy of creativity – and a call to arms to own your journey.



Coming up


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Out-Spoken: September

THU 12 SEP

Poet and author Joelle Taylor hosts our monthly live poetry and music night, bringing together emerging and world-renowned poets and artists. This month’s edition features poets Fahad Al-Amoudi, Niall Campbell and Charlotte Shevchenko Knight.

Jess Phillips wears a green shirt and silver earrings.

Jess Phillips: Let's Be Honest

SAT 21 SEP

MP Jess Phillips takes us on a whistle-stop tour of British politics over the past 14 years, looking at chaos, culture wars and her enduring faith in democracy.

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Carol Vorderman Live & Outspoken!

SAT 21 SEP

Carol Vorderman discusses her unlikely pivot from daytime television’s queen of mental arithmetic to one of the country’s most fearless political activists.

Joelle Taylor wears a checked three piece suit holding a microphone

The Forward Book of Poetry 2025: Launch Event

WED 9 OCT

Celebrate the launch of a new anthology of highly commended poems from the Forward Prizes, with readings from some of the best poets from the UK and beyond.


London Literature Festival


Writer Alan Hollinghurst wears rectangular glasses and looks into the camera

Alan Hollinghurst: Our Evenings

FRI 25 OCT

Writer Florence Given wears a fur coat in front of a pink background that matches her hair.

Florence Given: Women Living Deliciously

SUN 27 OCT

Writer and Curator Ekow Eshun wears a blue suit jacket and sits in front of a white background.

Ekow Eshun: The Strangers

THU 31 OCT

Sara Pascoe (left) with platinum hair and colourful top, Cariad Lloyd (right) with brown hair and grey jumper

Sara & Cariad's Weirdos Book Club: Live

SAT 2 NOV

London Literature Festival

WED 23 OCT – SUN 3 NOV

The longest-running celebration of written and spoken word of its kind in the capital presents prestigious names alongside rising literary stars.

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Faber & Faber poetry diary 2025

Calling all poetry lovers: the 2025 Faber Poetry Diary features over forty timeless poems, beautifully illustrated with artwork from the Faber Archive. Celebrate a century of the Faber Poetry list, originally founded by T. S. Eliot, and discover the finest voices of each generation.

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In Conversation with Bella Mackie

SUN 8 & WED 11 SEP | UNION CHAPEL

Join journalist, columnist and Sunday Times No.1 bestselling author of How To Kill Your Family, Bella Mackie to celebrate her new brilliantly funny and twisty mystery, What A Way To Go.

The Poetry Pharmacy Live with Stephen Fry 

TUE 10 SEP | ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY

An unmissable evening celebrating the power of poetry, with Stephen Fry in conversation with William Sieghart – author of the bestselling The Poetry Pharmacy – plus a host of secret guests giving marvellous poetry readings, including Harriet Walter, Gloria Obianyo and Denise Gough.


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