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Valentines4Palestine: Donate for Writers at Risk

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On Wednesday 14 February 2024, fifteen UK independent bookshops including Glasgow’s Mount Florida Books will hold events to raise money for the PEN Emergency Fund to provide support ringfenced for writers at risk who are in and from Palestine. All proceeds will be directed via English PEN to the PEN Emergency Fund.

For every £1000 raised, the PEN Emergency Fund will support one emergency grant to a Palestinian writer at risk.

All donations are welcome. Visit the GoFundMe page here and share using the hashtag #Valentines4Palestine.

Check the list below to find your nearest bookstore and their event details: where and when, how to book, and what will be happening on the night. Each bookstore will have its own unique set-up, including door prizes donated by UK publishers supporting #Valentines4Palestine.

If you’re a UK bookstore or publisher who’d like to get involved, drop a line to shop@burleyfisherbooks.com for sign-up info.

#Valentines4Palestine Bookstores

Event details will be added here as they go live!

Bookbag, Exeter

bookhaus, Bristol

BOOKS, Peckham, London

Brick Lane Bookshop, East London

Burley Fisher Books, Hackney, London

The Common Press, Tower Hamlets, London

The Hastings Bookshop, Hastings

The Margate Bookshop, Margate

La Biblioteka, Sheffield

Maqam Books, London

Mount Florida Books, Glasgow

Newham Bookshop, East London

Pages of Hackney, London

Red Hound Books, Walthamstow, London

Round Table Books, South London

#Valentines4Palestine Publishers

?? Win books from… the87press, Atlantic Books, CHEERIO Publishing, Cipher Press, Fitzcarraldo Editions, Granta Books, Granta Magazine, The Indigo Press, Ignota Books, Jacaranda Books, Lolli Editions, Makina Books, Out-Spoken Press, Peirene Press, Peninsula Press, Pluto Press, Profile, Prototype, Scratch Books, Serpent’s Tail, Silver Press, Strange Region, Tilted Axis Press & Verso Books ??

About the PEN Emergency Fund

Based in the Netherlands, the now globally operating PEN Emergency Fund was founded by the writer A. den Doolaaard in 1971. It supports seriously persecuted writers and journalists, sometimes living in exile, with a once-only allowance that helps them (and in special cases, their families) to make ends meet when, for instance, they need to flee the country immediately or require urgent medical attention following abuse. Every year dozens of writers throughout the world are provided with aid.

About English PEN

English PEN is one of the world’s oldest human rights organisations, championing the freedom to write and read. We are the founding centre of PEN International, a worldwide writers’ association with 130 centres in more than 90 countries. With the support of our members – a community of readers, writers, and activists – we protect freedom of expression whenever it is under attack, support writers facing persecution around the world, and celebrate contemporary international writing with literary prizes, grants, events, and our online magazine PEN Transmissions.

“‘You must choose between feeding an animal, protecting two women, and bringing peace to two cities and two natures. Look at the total sum of the faces, every choice equals seven steps, either forwards or backwards. In the end, it’s either the Nile or the canal. Over there is life and back there is a Return.’”

Nayrouz Qarmout, translated by Sawad Hussein and Perween Richards, “Dice,” PEN Transmissions, 29 Nov 2023.

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