
21 Sep 2025
CSL Poetry Gala: Part II
10 of the Core Poets
The second part of our very special events with the Core CSL Poets on the same bill for the first time.
- BSL interpreted
Part II includes: Nabeela Ahmed, Andy Craven-Griffiths, Imtiaz Dharker, Kate Fox, Keiron Higgins, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Emily Zobel Marshall, Daljit Nagra, Testament and Wilko Wilkes.
Nabeela Ahmed
Nabeela Ahmed is a writer, multilingual poet and spoken word artist. Her poetry manuscript will be published in 2025 by Yaffle Press. She published her novella, Despite our Differences, in 2018. She delivers readings and creative writing in schools, libraries, museums, for First Story, the National Literacy Trust, online and at various festivals including The Brontes and Jaag. She has compiled two anthologies from these sessions. Her poems have featured in collaboration with artwork and photography atgalleries such as Salts Mills and Trapezium Arts. She hosts Bradford Writes, which platforms local published writers and is responsible for organising the first public Pahari Mushaira in Britain through Intercultured Festival. She has featured on Word of Mouth with Michael Rosen on Radio 4 and her project, The Pahari-Pothwari Literature Project has been selected to deliver new writing for City of Culture Bradford 2025.
Andy Craven-Griffiths
Andy Craven-Griffiths is a writer and performer based in Leeds, England. He has performed poetry across the UK and abroad and had his work broadcast (Radio 1, Radio 4, BBC 2), and published in poetry journals. He has written commissions for the BBC, Arts Council, Rethink mental Health charity and the NHS. His play, Joygernaut, toured nationally in 2019-2020. In 2023, Andy completed his PhD in Creative Writing at the University of Leicester. He is currently writing a poetry collection and a TV series.
As aneducator, Andy has run poetry workshops at hundreds of schools across the UK and internationally. He has delivered workshops for The British Council, the NHS, Oxford University Press, Arvon, The Southbank Centre, Leeds Playhouse, and Bradford 2025 amongstothers, and published a chapter on teaching rhyme in Making Poetry Happen (Bloomsbury, 2015). He currently teaches at Leeds Arts University and in various schools.
Imtiaz Dharker
Imtiaz Dharkeris a poet, artist and video film maker, awarded the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry in 2014, Chancellor of Newcastle University since 2020. She has been Poet in Residence at Cambridge University Library and worked on projects across art forms in Leeds, Newcastle, London, Manchester, Chester and Hull, as well as the Archives of St Paul’s Cathedral. She readswith other poets at Poetry Live! events to more than 30,000 students a year. Her sevencollections, all published by Bloodaxe Books, include Over the Moonand the latest, Shadow Reader. Herpoems have featured on radio, television, the London Underground, Manchester billboards and Mumbai buses. She has had eleven solo exhibitions of drawings and scripts and directs video films, manyof them for non-government organisations working in the area of shelter, education and health for women and children in India.
Kate Fox
Kate Fox is a stand-up poet, spoken word artist and broadcaster. She is a regular contributor to Radio 4’s spoken word cabaret “The Verb”, has made two comedy series for Radio 4, been Poet in Residence for the Glastonbury Festival and the Great North Run and completed a PhD in stand-up comedy.
She is the author of “Where There’s Muck There’s Bras: True Stories of the North of England’s Women” published by Harper North, and poetry collections including “On Sycamore Gap” (Harper North, 2024), “Bigger On the Inside” (Smokestack Books, 2024) and “The Oscillations” (Nine Arches Press, 2021). She is also a neurodivergent advocate whose latest show “Bigger on the Inside” explores neurodiversity through the lens of Doctor Who.
Keiron Higgins
Keiron Higgins is a poet from Halifax, UK. Before writing and performing poetry he was previously a musician and DJ to which he played in a reggae/funk and soul collective based from Leeds. He blurs the lines of performance poet and also as a “punk poet”due to specialising in rhythmic social commentary and pieces based on mental health, his love of musical subgenres and general outlooks on life, his peers have dubbed him “The (suedehead) bard of Halifax” as since 2012 he has shared the stage with the likes of Toria Garbutt , Atilla The Stockbroker, Steve Ignorant, Henry Normal, Brix Smith and Jeffrey Lewis to which he has been met with critical acclaim for his peers and audience.
His work has been featured across Halifax in a number of different collaborative efforts with the Square Chapel, performing for the reopening of the Piece Hall after the pandemic and his name adorns a poem he wrote specially for a bar called “The Meandering Bear” which opened in 2019 in the Halifax town centre.
With his writing, he has released a total of 6 self-published books, been in a painted portraits gallery, and has had work featured in numerous zines and anthologies.
Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan
Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan is a poet, writer, playwright and educator whose work confronts racism, empire and Islamophobia, while imagining liberatory futures rooted in faith and justice. Her poetry and prose challenge dominant narratives and invite collective resistance and reimagining.
She is the author of Tangled in Terror: Uprooting Islamophobia(Pluto Press, 2022), described as “brave” and “necessary,” and Seeing for Ourselves(Hajar Press, 2023), a collection of essays, memoir and poetry exploring visibility, representation and the gaze. Her debut poetry collection, Postcolonial Banter(2019), established her as “one of Britain’s most promising young voices” (Priyamvada Gopal).
Her viral poem This is Not a Humanising Poem has been viewed over two million times and remains a landmark in contemporary spoken word. Her debut play Peanut Butter and Blueberriespremiered at the Kiln Theatre in 2024. Suhaiymah also co-founded The Nejma Collective, supporting abolitionist solidarity with Muslims in prison.
Emily Zobel Marshall
Emily Zobel Marshall is of French-Caribbean and British heritage and grew up in North Wales. She is Professorin Postcolonial Literature at Leeds Beckett University. Her research specialisms are the cultures and literatures of the African Diaspora, with a focus on the folkloric trickster figureand Caribbean carnival cultures,and she is widely published in thesefield. She has published two academic books, Anansi’s Journey: A Story of Jamaican Cultural Resistance(UWI Press, 2012) and American Trickster: Trauma, Tradition and Brer Rabbit(Roman and Littlefield, 2019),and is Co-chair of the anti-racist charity the David Oluwale Memorial Association (DOMA). She develops creative work alongside her academic writing and her poetry collection,Bath of Herbs(2023), was published by Peepal Tree Press. Her forthcoming collection,Other Wild, will be published by Peepal Tree Press in Autumn 2025.
Daljit Nagra
Professor of Creative Writing at Brunel University, Chair of the Royal Society of Literature 01/21-01/25), Council of Society of Authors, a PBS New Generation Poet, presenter of the weekly Poetry Extraon Radio 4 Extra, Daljit Nagra, MBE, has published four poetry collections, all with Faber & Faber, which have won the Forward Prize for Best Individual Poem and Best First Book, the South Bank Show Decibel Award and the Cholmondeley Award, and been shortlisted for the Costa Prize and twice for the TS Eliot Prize. His latest collection indiomwas a PBS Choice and he was the only writer commissioned to write a poem for the Kings Coronation Concert, Lighting Up the Nation was read by James Nesbitt on 7th May 2023 and was watched by half a billion viewers world-wide…
Testament
Testament is a writer, rapper, educator and world-record breaking beatboxer.
Testament is writer of awards nominated play BLACK MEN WALKING(UK Theatre Awards, Writer’s Guild of Great Britain) and ORPHEUS IN THE RECORD SHOP which was broadcast on BBC Four TV.
Testament’s diverse work includes spoken word, composing music for award winning adverts, writing musicals, performing poetry at Downing Street, making radio history documentaries, nature essays and freestyle rapping for Nobel Peace Prize winners.
Testament has had numerous TV appearances on BBC, ITV and Sky Arts and has been the guest host on Radio 4poetry show The Verb twice. His poetic radio drama DAUGHTER won Special Commendation at the BBC Audiodrama Awards 2022and was nominated forthe Prix Europa.
He was 2019 Channel 4 Writer-in-Residence for THE ROYAL EXCHANGE THEATRE Manchester and was Black Nature Writer-in Residence for the Yorkshire Dales 2024, and part the HOT POETSeco-poetry collective.
As a facilitator, Testament runs the HIP-HOP CLINIC-a workshop that company that runs rap, poetry and beatbox workshops around the world.He has also worked with BBC Bitesize and presented GCSE Poetry podcasts.
Currently, he is a writer on the hit NETFLIX animated show CASTLEVANIA NOCTURNE.
Wilko Wilkes
Wilko Wilkes is an alternative rapper, music producer, and workshop facilitator from Bingley, West Yorkshire. A skilled wordsmith and mental health advocate, his genre-bending music has earned plaudits for its intricate lyricism, sharp wit and raw honesty,tackling personal struggles, depression, and social issues while weaving in humour and unexpected twists. He is the recipient of the 2024 Wordplay & Flow Award for Best Male Spoken Word Artist.
Wilko has become known for his captivating live performances which are a masterclass in technical precision, and have seen him open for hip hop legends Arrested Development.
As the founder of social enterprise Rap for Good, he harnesses the power of creative writing and rap to support young people’s mental health and wellbeing. Since June 2022, Wilko has partnered with schools, educators, and community organisations to deliver inspiring workshops and community projects, reaching over 2,000 young people in diverse settings.
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- BSL = British Sign Language Interpreted
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