Soft spot for a junkie at Bookhaus
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A event held at Bookhaus on Friday 17th April. The event starts at 18:00.


Georgie Jesson was born in London to a Bosnian mum and a British father. One, a communist turned neurotic capitalist, the other a private school boy cast-off turned heroin addict. She has performed her work to music, written extensively for various music magazines as a journalist and culture writer, and written biographies and forewords for acclaimed artists including Baxter Dury and Ewen Spencer. Her debut collection, soft spot for a junkie, was published by Toothgrinder Press in 2025. Georgie will be here to read her work at bookhaus. Tickets cost £7 and include a glass of wine or soft drink. Presented by bookhaus.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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