DHM; Author Talk: Chloe Timms 'The Seawomen'

Disability History Month
Chloe Timms, author and University of Kent alumnus will be presenting her debut novel 'The Seawomen'. An outstanding atmospheric dystopian story, portraying a tale of oppression, love and bravery on an island controlled by a misogynistic cult. This book has been selected for inclusion in our recently launched Love to Read Collection in the Templeman Library.

Chloe Timms, author and University of Kent alumnus will be presenting her debut novel 'The Seawomen'. An outstanding atmospheric dystopian story, portraying a tale of oppression, love and bravery on an island controlled by a misogynistic cult. This book has been selected for inclusion in our recently launched Love to Read Collection in the Templeman Library. 

Chloe is passionate about disability rights, having been diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy at 18 months old. To find out more about the challenges of being a disabled writer visit Chloe’s blog. Don’t miss the opportunity to attend this event which will see Chloe provide a reading, brief talk about the novel and discussion on how she published her first book. 

Accessible space on ground floor level, with a range of seating options. All-gender and accessible toilets available. Open to public.

If you have any access requirements, please contact StudentEDI@kent.ac.uk

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