Paul Mendez - Creative Writing Workshop and Q&A
  • London Fringe

Paul Mendez, author of acclaimed book, Rainbow Milk will lead a creative writing workshop for queer writers, performers and artists of colour. This is your chance to connect with and enjoy an afternoon of creative mentoring from one of the countrys most exciting new voices in queer literature. If writing forms any part of your creative or performance practice or you have an interest in starting to write creatively then this unique workshop is for you. Jonny Woo, Glory co-owner and performer, will be leading a short Q&A with Paul during the session so you can learn more about the inspiration behind the book Rainbow Milk and Pauls own journey to becoming a writer.

Rainbow Milk was named one of the Observers Top Ten Best Debuts for 2020 and was shortlisted for several prestigious literary prizes. Paul is currently adapting the novel for a TV series.

When did you last read a novel about a young, gay, black, Jehovahs Witness man from Wolverhampton who flees his community to make his way in London as a prostitute? This might be a debut, but Mendez is an exciting, accomplished storyteller with a great ear for dialogue Bernadine Evaristo

A state of the nation novelExtraordinaryJames Baldwin would be very proud of this book BBC

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