Deptford Literature Festival

Exploring Family, Relationships and Love with Jarred McGinnis, Joe Dunthorne + guests

Book tickets

Date

Saturday 28 March 2026

Time

10:00am - 11:00am

Costs

£3

Location

Deptford Lounge, Studio

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Start your day at the Festival with Jarred McGinnis (There is No Meant to Be, The Coward), Joe Dunthorne (Children of Radium, Submarine) and special guests as they hold a wide ranging and engaging conversation exploring family, relationships, masculinity, care and love.

They will be drawing on their own work, both fictional, auto-fictional and non-fictional, as well as the role and importance of art in challenging and changing times.

If you require BSL interpretation, please book a ticket by Friday 6 March, and request BSL interpretation as you book.

Photo credits: Jarred McGinnis (C) Julia Grassi and Joe Dunthorne (C) Tom Medwell

About Deptford Literature Festival

Deptford Literature Festival takes place each March and celebrates the diversity and creativity of Deptford and Lewisham through words, stories and performance. It is run by London Writers Centre in a collaboration with independent producer Tom MacAndrew, with support from the Albany, Deptford Lounge and Lewisham Libraries. The festival is part of our campaign to make Lewisham the UK’s first Borough of Literature. You can find out more about Deptford Literature Festival and see the full festival programme at: deptfordlitfest.com

Book Tickets

Artists

  • Jarred McGinnis

    Jarred McGinnis

    Jarred McGinnis was chosen by the Guardian as one of the UK’s ten best emerging writers. His debut novel ‘The Coward’ won the First Novel Prize in France. He is the winner of the Eccles Centre & Hay Festival Writer’s Award. ‘There is No Meant to Be’ is published by Harvill Secker in 2026.

    Photo credit: (C) Julia Grassi

  • Joe Dunthorne

    Joe Dunthorne

    Joe Dunthorne is a poet and novelist. His debut novel, Submarine, was translated into fifteen languages and made into an award-winning film. His second novel, Wild Abandon, won the Royal Society of Literature’s Encore Award. His debut poetry collection, O Positive, was published by Faber & Faber in 2019. His latest book, Children of Radium – a memoir about family and chemical weapons – was published in April 2025 and adapted into an award-winning podcast for BBC Radio 4. He was born in Swansea and lives in London.

    Photo credit: (C) Tom Medwell

FAQs

  • This year, the festival is running with limited public or charitable support. We have brought in a ticket price of £3 for the majority of the events to help cover some of the festival costs. 

  • Yes.

    Children’s and family events are free for parents, guardians and carers. Tickets must be purchased for children. Parents, guardians carers must stay with their child/ children during the event. 

    Carers can attend for free. When booking your ticket, you can add a free carers ticket to your basket. 

  • Six of the festival events are free to attend: Lewisham Libraries Celebrates Local Writers (Saturday 21 March), The Goldsmiths Prize Presents: Kate Briggs In Conversation (Wednesday 25 March), Poetry in the Library (Thursday 26 March) and on the festival day – Saturday 28 March: Lewisham Writers’ Link Up, Lewisham Writes: Writing the Seasons, and CRIPtic x London Writers Centre Salon.

  • If you are experiencing any issues with making a booking, please contact: [email protected]  

  • Yes.

    As far as possible, by booking a ticket we ask that you commit to attending, as places for in-person events are limited. If you can no longer attend, please cancel your ticket so someone else can come along. Refunds on paid for tickets will be given up to Tuesday 24 March 2026.  

    You can manage your ticket/s by clicking on the ‘manage tickets’ link at the end of your booking confirmation email.

    Read the festival’s cancellation and refunds policy: londonwriterscentre.org.uk/deptford-literature-festival-2026-refunds-and-cancellations/

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Deptford Literature Festival celebrates local talent and introduces exciting new writers from Lewisham and nearby boroughs. We want to be able to continue to offer our workshops, readings, events and community projects at a low cost. We do not want finances to be a barrier to anyone taking part. If you are in a position to make a donation, please give a gift today. Anything you give will help more people come to future festivals.

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