Tash Walker

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Tash Walker is a poet, writer, audio producer and queer historian whose work focuses predominantly on the experiences of LGBTQI+ people and our British LGBTQI+ history. Two examples of which are the podcasts The Log Books and The Quilt. Their poetry has been broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Short Cuts and most recently they were longlisted for The Aurora Prize for Writing 2025. They are the co-author, with Adam Zmith, of The Log Books: Voices of Queer Britain and the Helpline that Listened (Faber, Jan 2026).
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The Log Books by Tash Walker
"Bits of this massively resonated. I could have done with it being a bit less about the author’s journeys. I get what they were trying to do - but my interested was in Switchboard and the Log Books rather than them. "
The Log Books by Tash Walker
"Such a useful and compelling insight into queer history. It was written really accessibly and the authors putting themselves into it so much really elevated it for me and enabled me to connect to it even more. Absolutely recommend this for anyone wan" Read more of this review »
The Log Books by Tash Walker
"There's a section towards the end of The Log Books where the authors interrogate the question of whether they are doing History or not, landing on the answer YES. From my own training in History the answer seems obvious to me. YES, YES they are.

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The Log Books by Tash Walker
"It is hard to describe the precise feeling you get when a book has touched you and connected in a way that you didn't expect, like 'The Log Books' did for me. 'The Log Books' delves deep into the history of Switchboard (an organisation I was not even" Read more of this review »
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Prairie Oyster is brilliant. Sophie Robinson's work has long resonated with me — her poems are ones I return to again and again, month after month — and to spend longer with her writing here, to sit inside a voice that carries such poetic intensity, ...more
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Prairie Oyster is brilliant. Sophie Robinson's work has long resonated with me — her poems are ones I return to again and again, month after month — and to spend longer with her writing here, to sit inside a voice that carries such poetic intensity, ...more
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I love Rock and Roll! It is going down so well with all the kids in my life, a clear and simple message told in a very effective, and beautifully illustrated manner.
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