Meet your future favourite Science Fiction and Fantasy authors: M. H. Ayinde, Marve Anson, Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson + Tasha Suri – Streamed as-live

Join us online to hear three new SFF writers, all finalists for Future Worlds Prize for Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers of Colour, reading and discussing their work.

The title Deptford Literature Festival in chunky black lettering outlined in bright yellow, sits on a background in pink and pale pink. It’s an illustration that includes an image of a hand with a pen, a closed fist, and the words ‘whose stories are told?’, ‘resistance’, ‘community’, and ‘history’.

Free to attend. BOOK VIA EVENTBRITE HERE

Looking for your next favourite read? One that will take you out of this world?

Join Future Worlds Prize for Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers of Colour and meet three authors making waves on the SFF scene. M. H. Ayinde, Marve Anson and Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson discuss their books, creating epic new worlds, and what SFF tells us about the time and place we live in.

The event will be chaired by award-winning author Tasha Suri.

Curated by Future Worlds Prize.

This event is streamed as-live. For tickets to the in-person event, please visit: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/meet-your-future-favourite-science-fiction-and-fantasy-authors-tickets-1146111563539

Please note the online recording of this event will be live for 1 month after first broadcast.

Access information:

  • This stream will be captioned.
  • If you require additional access provision in order to attend or take part in the Festival, for example, larger print handouts at workshops, or a scribe, please get in touch before the Festival day at: [email protected]

For more information about the access provision available, please visit: spreadtheword.org.uk/access-at-deptford-literature-festival

MORE INFORMATION AND BOOK TICKETS VIA EVENTBRITE

About the artists and partner

M. H. Ayinde

Festival artist


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M. H. Ayinde was the 2021 winner of the Future Worlds Prize. Her debut epic fantasy trilogy will be published by Orbit Books, beginning in spring 2025 with A Song of Legends Lost. Her short fiction has appeared in FIYAH Literary Magazine, F&SF, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and elsewhere. She is a runner, a lapsed martial artist, and a screen time enthusiast. She lives in London with three generations of her family and their Studio Ghibli obsession.

Marve Anson

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Marve Anson has been writing for over a decade and has self-published a thriller, HIS DARK REFLECTION, to critical acclaim. Her debut fantasy novel, FIRSTBORN OF THE SUN, is the first in a trilogy being published by Penguin Michael Joseph in October 2025. This novel also placed her as a finalist in many competitions, including the 2023 Future Worlds Prize for Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers of Colour.

Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson

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Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson is the Sunday Times Bestselling author of The Order of Legends trilogy. Inaugural winner of the Future Worlds Prize in 2020, her debut novel, The Principle of Moments, was published in January 2024 , by Gollancz. As an author of Nigerian, Jamaican, and British-Australian heritage, her work primarily focuses on people who live at the intersection of identities, whether that’s here on Earth, or in far away galaxies of her own creation.

Tasha Suri

Festival artist


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Tasha Suri is the World Fantasy Award winning author of The Burning Kingdoms Trilogy, The Books of Ambha Duology, What Souls Are Made Of and Doctor Who: The Cradle. Once a librarian, she is now a part-time writing tutor and a full-time cat and rabbit wrangler. She lives with her family in a mildly haunted house in London.

Future Worlds Prize

Festival partner


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Future Worlds Prize for Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers of Colour is an annual prize for unpublished writers in the UK and Ireland. Now in its 5th year, the prize's previous winners include Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson and M. H. Ayinde. The prize is funded by author Ben Aaronovitch and actor Adjoa Andoh, and supported by a number of publishing partners.