Skip to content

Events

The Short Story Salon: Linda Mannheim & Irenosen Okojie

Tuesday 12th November 2019
18:15 at Waterstones, London - Gower Street

The Short Story Salon: Linda Mannheim & Irenosen Okojie The Short Story Salon: Linda Mannheim & Irenosen Okojie

“Short stories... are journeys you can make to the far side of the universe and still be back in time for dinner”—Neil Gaiman

Our regular Short Story Salon is chaired by Mslexia columnist and host of What Page Are You On? podcast Alice Slater. Featuring both well-established authors and exciting newcomers, the salon celebrates the form with readings, conversation and wine.For our Autumn salon, Alice will be speaking to two authors about their second collection of stories.

Linda Mannheim’s collection This Way to Departures (Influx Press) is a deeply affecting portrait of American society and the constant search for a place to call 'home', focusing on young women and the struggles of female adulthood.

Irenosen Okojie’s collection Nudibranch (Dialogue Books) was included in The Guardian's books for 2019 and in African Book Addict's 2019 Books To Anticipate. Offbeat characters are caught up in extraordinary situations that test the boundaries of reality: as a love-hungry goddess of the sea arrives on an island inhabited by eunuchs; a girl from Martinique moonlights as a Grace Jones impersonator; and a dimension-hopping monks sworn to silence must face a bloody reckoning.

Tickets are £10 / £8 Students and Plus cardholders, and all tickets include a drink and all booking fees
London - Gower Street Waterstones, London - Gower Street
Tuesday 12th November 2019
18:15

Sorry you've missed this one - search more events here

Book your ticket today


Terms & Conditions

Please note that events can occasionally be cancelled at short notice or their times or dates may alter; we therefore recommend that you check with the shop before travelling.
If you are unable to attend an event we can often reserve signed copies. Please contact the host shop for details. Reserved copies cannot be guaranteed and may not always carry dedications.
All signings (unless otherwise stated) operate on a first come first served basis, so early arrival is often recommended.