Launch of *Vocal Inhabitants* at East Bristol Books
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A event on Friday 27th June. The event starts at 19:00.


EBB is thrilled to host the Bristol launch of *Vocal Inhabitants*, an anthology of new experimental writing & visual work by Bristol small press Strange Region, with contributors Madalina Boboc and Katherine Stansfield & editor Joe Vaughan.

Vocal Inhabitants is a vibrant collection of new, experimental writing and visual art from writers and artists across the globe. The collection is interested in questions of degredation, liminality and companionship. But at its heart, it represents an exploration of that which is lost between speaker and receiver, the decay of thought between the mind and the page, the fraying of relationships between lovers and families and the generataion of new, abstract ways of communicating. Though described as an anthology, Vocal Inhabitants is not part of a series, and does not represent an ongoing anthology project, but rather it is a single work created by many
voices.

Editors:

Joe Vaughan is a writer, publisher and artist based in Bristol, UK. His books include Three Hundred Thousand Souls and Colliding[...]Often Missing. Charlie Case is a writer and journalist in Bristol. This anthology contains work from a variety of writers, some who have been published widely, others whose work is published here for the first time.

Contributors:

Darragh McLoughlin
Ian Macartney
Erin Honeycutt
Galia Admoni
Katherine Stansfield
Maria Sledmere
Julia Biggs
Harper Walton
Eleanor Colligan
James Rodker
Flora Neve
Madalina Boboc
Orla Galbraith
Maisie Wills
Arthur Allen

Bios:

Katherine Stansfield is a multi-genre novelist and poet. Her historical crime series Cornish Mysteries has won the Holyer an Gof Fiction Prize and been shortlisted for the Winston Graham Memorial Prize. She teaches creative writing for Faber Academy and has been a Royal Literary Fund Fellow. She lives in Cardiff.

Madalina Boboc is a writer and text based conceptual artist who lives & loves in Bristol, UK. Her work often sits at the intersection of text and visual art.

Strange Region is a publisher of writing by artists, novelists and poets. They endeavour to use publishing as a collaborative tool to celebrate writing as performance, as a component of creative practice and as a space to enjoy the perilous corners of human experience. They were established in 2022 and are based in Bristol, UK.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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