The best social commentary doesn’t preach; it portrays humanity in all its raw and complicated glory. Find out how Uche Uche dramatizes plots that seemed ripped from today’s headlines during our next Heard Word session on Thursday the 13th of March, 2025 from 5-7PM GMT on Zoom.
To get our Featured Writer’s feedback on your work sign up to be one of our presenting writers. There are both 20-minute (1500 words) and 5-minute (700 word “lighting round”) slots available. You can sign up here: https://docs.google.com/…/1TfI5…/edit…
Even if you aren’t presenting, please join us to offer feedback. Here is the link. https://bournemouth-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/85437743352…
A bit more about our Featured Writer:
Uche Odogwu is a literary and theatre artist with a diverse writing portfolio spanning television, stage, and print media. He holds a degree in Creative, Theatre, and Film Arts as well as a Law degree, and is an alumnus of Bournemouth University.
Recognised as part of the next generation of African literary voices by The Guardian and other notable media, Uche brings a unique perspective to contemporary storytelling.His debut novel, Dark Circles Under the Eyes, is a work of literary suspense, blending psychological drama, social commentary, and crime fiction to deliver a haunting and thought-provoking narrative.
