Liminal spaces are often the edge lands of our urban centres, or places considered lost, on the fringes of familiar routes, and they can feel unnerving. They can also be ideas that sit on the edge of our conscious thought, taking us on dreamlike and imaginary adventures.
Join in this conversation and hear readings that address these ideas.
Kate Feld is a writer who grew up in in the U.S. state of Vermont and now lives outside Manchester, UK. She writes poetry, short fiction, essays and prose that sits between forms. Her writing explores the natural world, mythology and the unconscious, often taking the form of lyric narratives that both interrogate and celebrate lived experience.Her debut poetry and photography pamphlet, Deeryard, is published by Death of Workers Whilst Building Skyscrapers.