Books & Spoken Word
Novel Writers: Candice Carty-Williams
Candice Carty-Williams reads from and introduces her debut novel, Queenie.
“A darkly comic and unflinchingly raw depiction of a young woman trying to navigate her way in the world, QUEENIE is about identity, independence and carving your own path. For fans of Dolly Alderton, Bryony Gordon and Dawn O’Porter, and anyone who loved Fleabag and Dear White People.”
“Inspirational . . . written by a new and exciting young woman, it’s articulate, brave and ‘woke’. Funny, wise, and of the moment” – Kit De Waal
is needed now More than ever
Candice Carty-Williams is a marketer, author and journalist based in London. Born in 1989, the result of an affair between a Jamaican cab driver and a Jamaican-Indian dyslexic receptionist, Candice worked in the media before moving into publishing aged 23. In 2016, Candice created and launched the Guardian and 4th Estate BAME Short Story Prize, is a Penguin Books Write Now mentor, and she also contributes regularly to Refinery29, BEAT Magazine, Guardian Guide and i-D. Queenie is her first novel.