Queer Writing & Open Mic Night
plus showcase of writing workshop with Adam Zmith and Tash Walker
Sat Mar 28th / 7pm-11pm + bar
Share your writing with your queer peers! Bring your short story, poem, life account or sonnet to the stage at Triangle — go on, you'll be fantastic! Sign up for an open-mic slot on the night, and perform your writing in front of a warm audience, alongside a handful of inspirational guest writers. Are you ready to take the spotlight? The evening is hosted by SL Grange and Martin O'Brien.
SL Grange is a poet and queer historian. Recent work includes curating Triangle’s 2025 writing programme, creating Royal Museums Greenwich’s Queer History Research Guide, Wou D’Uelzecht audio walks in Luxembourg with composer Catherine Kontz, and ÞING created with E.M. Parry in Nunhead Cemetery chapel, summer 2025.
Martin O’Brien is an artist and zombie. He works across performance, writing and video art. His work uses long durational actions, short speculative texts and critical rants, and performance processes in order to explore death and dying, what it means to be born with a life shortening disease, and the philosophical implications of living longer than expected. He has shown work throughout the UK; Europe; USA; and Canada.
Adam Zmith is a writer and multi-format producer; his book Deep Sniff: A History of Poppers and Queer Futures won the Polari First Book Prize. He writes theatre shows, talks and podcasts, including Press Play Turn On which won Podcast of the Year at the British Podcast Awards 2024.
Tash Walker is a writer, poet, audio producer and community organiser who has worked with institutions such as the Barbican, The National Archives, BBC, The Charles Causley Trust and Queer Britain; they were a member of Switchboard’s board for eight years. In 2021 they were named one of the top 101 LGBTQ+ Trailblazers by Attitude Magazine, and in 2022 were included in Stonewall and DIVA’s Pride Power List.