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Part of Hastings Storytelling Festival 2021.
What would you say in a letter to your little Queer self?
During the lockdown, hotpencil press approached LGBTQ+ artists, writers, and activists to write letters to their younger selves. This event will celebrate the publication of these stories with a selection of readings from contributors and local queer folk alongside new presentations from past publications 'There Is No Word For It' and 'The Butch Monologues'.
Produced in collaboration with Home Live Art.
7:30PM
Cactus Hound, 33-35 Western Road TN37 6DJ
£5 - Book online: hastingsstoryfest.org.uk Tickets are also available at the door.
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