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This month in our gallery: recent works by Helen Minns.
Helen works across painting, drawing and printmaking. These recent works explore the relationship between landscape, memory and abstraction, inspired by daily walks through local nature reserves and urban woodlands, including Nunhead Cemetery and One Tree Hill. Through observation and imagination Helen traces a journey between the natural and the invented world. Shapes and surfaces evolve through layering, improvisation and the quiet unpredictability of mark-making. The forest, in particular, has become a metaphor for the creative process itself - constantly shifting, shaped by the unseen, and alive with hidden energies. These pieces capture something of the state: half-mapped, half-discovered, alive with gesture and texture. Rather than presenting finished landscapes, the work invites viewers into a space of becoming - a reflection of both the seen environment and the inner terrain of memory and imagination. Free.
Club Verbal Discharge takes the reins at All Good Spoken Word night in All Good Bookshop. The finest readings of new writing known universe. Expect the usual madness. Full bar with drinks flowing till late. Doors 7pm. Curtain at 7:30.
Tickets start from £5 (via another website).
Join author John Rees to celebrate the launch of his book!
The thrilling history of Parliament’s ‘fiery spirits’, whose actions led to the defeat of Charles I in the English Civil War and paved the way for the execution of the King in 1649
The Fiery Spirits tells the story of the MPs in parliament and the protestors in the streets who played a pivotal role in the English Civil Wars. Through their stories, John Rees reveals the hidden history of the republicans who brought a desperate nation to the brink of revolution.
At the start of the English Civil Wars, very few could have imagined that the country would soon become a republic. Practically alone in his republicanism was Henry Marten, MP and future regicide. But he soon gathered around him a group of radical Parliamentarians that included William Strode, the parliamentary firebrand, Alexander Rigby, the formidable soldier, and Sir Peter Wentworth, descendant of a long line of opponents of monarchy. They formed the nucleus of a group that allied itself to a popular movement outside parliament to defeat the king politically and militarily.
In The Fiery Spirits, Rees tells how Marten and his radical allies overcame both moderate Parliamentarians and Royalists to change the face of England forever, establishing a kingdom without a crown.
John Rees is an historian, broadcaster and campaigner. He is coauthor of A People's History of London and author of The Leveller Revolution and Timelines: A Political History of the Modern World, among other titles. He is a Visiting Research Fellow at Goldsmith's, University of London and a National Officer of the Stop the War Coalition.
In Japan the season for spooky stories is summer - chills and shivers are refreshing in the heat. At the end of each tale a candle goes out, until all is darkness. For this uniquely unnerving evening local teller Laura Sampson will be joined by special guest Polis Loizou. As well as live sounds and theremin accompaniment from Sam Enthoven the event will also feature a rakugo performance from Ben Sohawon. Join us!
This workshop will introduce participants to upcycling through weaving with repurposed fabric. The session will encourage sustainable creativity, demonstrating how discarded textiles can be transformed into unique woven pieces. This workshop will provide an accessible and engaging experience and is suitable for all age groups, with any level of experience.
This month in our gallery: photography by Mehmet Hassan.
Mehmet Hassan is a professional photographer based in Wood Green. Shooting street photography for over ten years, Mehmet has an interest in capturing moments where people drop their guard amidst the bustle of city life.
Sharpening his skills in architectural photography, Mehmet progressed naturally to shooting at eye-level, preferring to photograph London life as it happened, unguarded.
'I find street photography intoxicating, a place where I lose myself, the only thought crossing my mind is the patterns of people crossing my path. When I'm shooting on the streets I am constantly scanning, watching and anticipating the movements of the crowd ready to fire off my shutter. I don't pretend that what I shoot is the full story, my photography is a construct of my mind and I consider each photo a self portrait.'
One of Mehmet's many projects is documenting Wood Green. Centred mainly around the Harringay area, capturing moments stretching up to the Holloway Road and circling back through Green Lanes. Mehmet's Wood Green portfolio dates back to his earliest time as a street photographer, capturing moments we all recognise.
'Wood Green is probably me at my most raw. As a child of the area, I feel a degree of protection about the place. Wood Green is an ever evolving location, with a population that has long roots dating back decades. I feel it's always at the cusp of changing; it certainly isn't the same place I grew up in as a child.' Free.
Join author Misitia Ravaloson to celebrate the release of her novel The Eucalyptus Tree. Free event!
The Eucalyptus Tree follows two parallel stories: one set in Madagascar, the other in London, seen through the eyes of a young Malagasy girl. It offers a rare glimpse into Malagasy culture and traditions, and a fresh perspective on life in London from someone discovering it for the first time. At its heart, it’s a moving story about resilience, family, and the fight to break free from a cycle of struggle.
Misitia Ravaloson is a writer originally from Madagascar, now living in the U.K. She studied Journalism and currently works as a Senior SEO Manager. Misitia writes with heart, drawing deep inspiration from her roots, her lived experiences, and the people she loves most. Her signature as an author is to shine a light on Madagascar, an island so often overlooked in fiction and literature, yet rich with stories, culture, and resilience that deserve to be heard.
Join photographer Mehmet Hassan and guests for the launch of his new show in our gallery space.
For more than a year The All Good Sound Workshop has been meeting at the shop for evenings of fearless experimentation in music, raw sound and all areas in between. Until now this group has been private but tonight you can join us for a participatory session involving a range of approaches to free improvisation. All invited and bring your voice!
Join author Cate Baum to celebrate the release of her novel Land of Hope.
Wife of The Devil O’ Th’ Moor. Hope Gleason has many names. The child of a shepherd raised in the remote moors of Northern England, Hope has always understood the satanic brutality of the land.
But when an ear-splitting, unknowable sound destroys the nearby village, Hope must embark on a dangerous journey to survive through the ravaged land with a lad, newly orphaned and alone, under her wing. As they trek the wilds together to find her husband, her violent past chases her at every turn and long-buried memories begin to resurface. A pitch-black, magnetic, and unforgettable meditation on the nature of love, evil, and the power of redemption, Land of Hope mixes history and the myths of the English moors to tell a compelling modern English fable of serial killers at the end of the world.
Join festival headlining tellers Minnie Wilkinson and Aaron Oliver for an extra special additional afternoon story session for children!
We are thrilled to welcome back to the shop two of our favourite storytellers on the scene - Aaron Oliver and Minnie Wilkinson - each presenting a brand new solo show as part of a special DOUBLE BILL. For one night only for the special Haringey Arts Festival combined price of £15, these are STORIES THAT STICK IN YOUR TEETH.
Featuring:
GUTTED by Minnie Wilkinson. Come fill your guts with stories from East Anglia, descaled by award-winning storyteller Minnie Wilkinson. Be hooked by tales of ancient queens and bags of bones, hulls bursting with herring and something strange in the water - but that's another kettle of fish.
DELIVER US FROM EVIL by Aaron Oliver. A priest in the 1400s makes his way to Rome to find a cure. He’s been cursed by a witch, become possessed by a demon, and can no longer trust his own body. Join Aaron Oliver for a dive into the demonic, as he unpicks this forgotten true story and asks the question: what does it mean to be cured?
Ready to turn your writing dream into a published reality but don’t know where to begin? Have you finished a manuscript and wonder what’s next?
Join editorial consultant and editor Rali Chorbadzhiyska for a practical, encouraging workshop that demystifies the path to publication. Whether you’re aiming for a traditional publishing deal or exploring alternative routes, this session will walk you through key stages in the writer’s journey – from polishing your manuscript to understanding submission strategies and industry expectations. To make the most of your attendance, please bring any questions you may have as the session will finish with a Q&A. And get ready to take the next step in your writing journey with confidence!
Rali Chorbadzhiyska is an editorial consultant at Rali Editorial, specialising in helping authors refine and elevate their work through expert and supportive editorial guidance. She also works with publishers to offer experienced help in the editorial process. Rali has previously worked at Penguin Random House, Faber and Canongate, and she is driven by a passion for excellent storytelling and the desire to help talented writers succeed. She can be found at www.RaliEditorial.com and @reading.rali.
We are delighted to present for one night only a deliciously varied programme of short films by makers local to the shop and elsewhere. Prepare to be amazed by the audio-visual delights of The Astounding Haringey Cinematograph!
This workshop introduces participants to the art of bookbinding through hands-on experience. You’ll learn how to make your own hand-stitched notebook using traditional techniques and beautiful materials. The session will explore how craftsmanship and creativity come together in the process of making something both practical and personal. Suitable for beginners and anyone curious about handmade books, this workshop offers a calm, creative space to slow down and enjoy tactile making. All materials provided.
Do you like retro video games? So do we!
On the back of our board games afternoon, we realised there's a few of us who love the classic days of gaming. So we'll bring some classic consoles and games, and feel very free to bring your own.
Whether you want to play, show and tell, or just have some drinks and chat about classic video games, come join us!
At the very least, we'll have a PlayStation Classic, an N64 and a Japanese DreamCast up and running, along with anything you want to bring.
This is a free event, but if you'd be up for donating a fiver to the shop, that'd be lovely.