Bridget Minamore

She is the author of the 2016 poetry collection Titanic, and her writing has appeared in such outlets as The Guardian, The Stage, i, The Fader, The White Review[1][2][3][4] and in anthologies including New Daughters of Africa (edited by Margaret Busby).

[8] She has read her poetry nationally and internationally and in 2013 was shortlisted to be London's inaugural Young Poet Laureate.

[8] Minamore's debut pamphlet, entitled Titanic, was published in 2016,[10] described by LUX Magazine as "a collection of poems which hilariously and hauntingly dissect what it means to love another... writing with a spotless humour and style that tangos with your emotions.

"[11] In 2018, she co-founded the collective "Critics of Colour" with playwright Sabrina Mahfouz, with the aim of "making writing about theatre, dance, and/or opera more accessible".

[12] Minamore has written regularly for The Guardian, The Stage and other publications about pop culture, theatre, music, race and class.