STORIE: EXPERIMENTS IN PROSE

STORIE: EXPERIMENTS IN PROSE

Join us for the final STORIE of 2025 featuring writers POLLY BARTON, TARIQ GODDARD, KESOMI & SOPHIE SLEIGH-JOHNSON.

By Voce Books

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KILDER

5 Shaw's Passage Birmingham B5 5JG United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

Join us for the final STORIE of 2025 & hear from an absolutely electric line-up of writers including author & translator POLLY BARTON, novelist & publisher TARIQ GODDARD, writer & performance artist SOPHIE SLEIGH-JOHNSON & Birmingham-based spoken word artist & musician KESOMI.

POLLY BARTON is a Japanese translator & writer. Her translations include ‘Where the Wild Ladies Are’ & ‘The Woman Dies’ by Aoko Matsuda, ‘Hunchback’ by Saou Ichikawa, ‘There’s No Such Thing as an Easy Job’ by Kikuko Tsumura, & ‘Mild Vertigo’ by Mieko Kanai. Her translation of Asako Yuzuki’s ‘Butter’ was named Waterstones Book of the Year 2024. She is the author of ‘Fifty Sounds’ & ‘Porn: An Oral History’.

TARIQ GODDARD is the author of seven novels including his 2002 debut, the Whitbread (latterly Costa) Prize shortlisted ‘Homage to a Firing Squad’ & 2017’s ‘Nature and Necessity’. He has been nominated for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize, & the Commonwealth Writer’s Prize & has co-edited two collections of essays, ‘The Repeater Book of the Occult’ & ‘The Repeater Book of Heroism’. His last book ‘High John the Conqueror’ was published by Repeater Books in 2022.

SOPHIE SLEIGH-JOHNSON is a Southend-on-Sea-based writer. She holds a PhD from Goldsmiths College, London, where she now teaches as an Associate Lecturer in Fine Art Critical Studies. Her performance work, comprising sound collage & spoken word with printmaking props, occasions numerous performances both nationally and internationally. She writes for publications including the Darkside, the Leigh Times, & the London Drinker.

KESOMI (aka OLLY FORRESTER) is a writer, spoken word artist & drummer based in Bournville, Birmingham. His work combines tragi-comic storytelling with intricate, electronic soundscapes. As one half of playwright duo Forrester & Fletcher, his play 'Banterworks' was shortlisted for BBC Writersroom 'Script Room Drama', while his recent comedy sketches co-written with Georgia Tuohey have featured on BBC Upload & been recognised by London's Chorts! Awards. As a drummer, he has played over 100 gigs in venues ranging from shoddy boozers to Shepherd's Bush Empire. Emerging from behind the cymbals, Kesomi "cuts in, scalpel-like on the fault lines of modern masculinity".

TICKETS: Free

Please reserve your ticket here on our Eventbrite page.

KILDER BAR is located at 5 Shaw’s Passage, Digbeth with step-free access via the entrance on Shaw’s Passage.

For further enquiries about the event, please email storie@vocebooks.com

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Voce Books is a new independent bookshop for Birmingham, located at The Warehouse in Digbeth. We focus on the vibrant and boundary-breaking independent publishing scene, the site of some of the most eclectic and future-focused writing. We stock fiction, translations, poetry, the most interesting titles on culture and politics, magazines, zines & a little bit of art.

New books. New voices.

We believe that the best books have their own unique character, their own specific and distinctive voice, hence our name, Voce: the Italian word for voice. With carefully curated shelves categorised by individual publisher and two experienced booksellers dedicated to recommending books that showcase the true breadth and diversity of the independent publishing landscape both at home and across the world, Voce Books is an entirely contemporary and inclusive book space, inspired by the new, the unusual and the unexpected.

FreeDec 11 · 7:00 PM GMT