Join us for an evening of reading with poets Troy Cabida and Jake Wild Hall.
Troy Cabida is the author of Neon Manila (2025), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. He has two pamphlets, War Dove (2020) and Symmetric of Bone (2024), a Poetry Book Society Pamphlet Choice. He is a London-based poet, writer, co-editor for fourteen poems, producer for Poetry and Shaah, and library assistant for the National Poetry Library.
Jake Wild Hall is an award-winning poet and one half of Bad Betty Press. He has performed on BBC Radio and at festivals and literary events across the UK. He is a multiple slam champion, and his work has been published in magazines, anthologies, and online journals. He is the author of two pamphlets: Solomon's World, which was longlisted for the Saboteur Award for Best Pamphlet, and Blank.He has worked with partners including Penguin, Apples and Snakes, Writing East Midlands, Derby Poetry Festival, and Pearson. He has also been a guest tutor at Nottingham Trent University, the University of Nottingham, King's College London, the University of Lincoln, and others. Alanis Morissette is his debut collection.
Your £5 ticket will act as a deposit against anything purchased on the evening.
Monday 8th June, 6:30PM - The Folkestone Bookshop
Refreshments will be available, and if you have any specific access needs or accommodations please do email us.
Join us for an evening of reading with poets Troy Cabida and Jake Wild Hall.
Troy Cabida is the author of Neon Manila (2025), a Poetry Book Society Recommendation. He has two pamphlets, War Dove (2020) and Symmetric of Bone (2024), a Poetry Book Society Pamphlet Choice. He is a London-based poet, writer, co-editor for fourteen poems, producer for Poetry and Shaah, and library assistant for the National Poetry Library.
Jake Wild Hall is an award-winning poet and one half of Bad Betty Press. He has performed on BBC Radio and at festivals and literary events across the UK. He is a multiple slam champion, and his work has been published in magazines, anthologies, and online journals. He is the author of two pamphlets: Solomon's World, which was longlisted for the Saboteur Award for Best Pamphlet, and Blank.He has worked with partners including Penguin, Apples and Snakes, Writing East Midlands, Derby Poetry Festival, and Pearson. He has also been a guest tutor at Nottingham Trent University, the University of Nottingham, King's College London, the University of Lincoln, and others. Alanis Morissette is his debut collection.
Your £5 ticket will act as a deposit against anything purchased on the evening.
Monday 8th June, 6:30PM - The Folkestone Bookshop
Refreshments will be available, and if you have any specific access needs or accommodations please do email us.