On 23 January 2026, I’ll be launching the paperback with a very special night at Chats Palace, in partnership with Round Table Books. I’ll be in conversation with the brilliant Tazmyn-Mei Gebbett, followed by a proper celebration - music, dancing, and community - a a set from DJ Areola Grande Latte. I'll also be sharing some vey exciting news with you all….
Since its hardback release, Outrage has travelled far beyond me: into classrooms, book clubs, protests, workplaces, community spaces, and late-night conversations about what LGBTQ+ equality really means - and why the fight is far from over. Seeing it read, shared, underlined, argued with, and passed on has been one of the greatest honours of my life.
The paperback edition makes Outrage more accessible, more shareable, and more portable but more importantly it looks as some of the political events of the last year - from the Supreme Court Ruling to Trump's presidency - and its impact on LGBTQ+ people.
This is an opportunity to show up & support LGBTQ+ authors at a time when we are being increasingly censored, in an iconic venue where Lesbians Support The Miners was founded.
Tickets are free, but if you want to support me in putting on this event (and in turn, paying for a queer venue & team) please feel free to choose a Pay What You Can Ticket.
Access Info
The event is taking place at Chat's Palace, 42-44 Brooksby's Walk, London E9 6DF. The nearest station is Homerton and it is step-free. Many of the nearby streets have parking available to non-residents after 6.30pm.
The event is taking place on the ground floor of the venue. This floor has level access, hard flooring and wider doors.
All of the furniture is moveable and mostly lower level tables. There is plenty of space for good access around.
The bar has no dropped section, but the team can serve at a table if needed.
There is an have an accessible toilet. There are gender neutral toilets there is a baby change station.