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Saida Chowdhury to headline final Poetry Breakfast of 2025

Saida Chowdhury will be reading from her new book Broken Minds - Volume 1, on Saturday (December 13) at Dudley Library.

By contributor Ian Henery
Published Dec 9, 2025
Last updated Dec 9, 2025

There will also be copies of the book available at the event. The open mic theme is "Sparkle".

All welcome to come along.

  • Venue: Dudley Library, St James's Road, DY1 1HR

  • Entry: £3 to include refreshments

Poetry Breakfast
Poetry Breakfast
Broken Minds - Volume 1
Broken Minds - Volume 1

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