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FRIED EGGS IN BED By Lou Griffith-Jones
Releasing 2026.
Surreal, sensuous, and hungry for connection, Fried Eggs in Bed satiates the reader with poems that dig into the communal messiness of crushes and falling in and out of love. A sense of self- discovery, queer joy and finding comfort in being alone brews throughout the collection and the mirroring of dreams and memories spill across the pages. Griffith-Jones’ debut is ripe for reading.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
L.J. Griffith-Jones is a performer, gardener and artist working in South East London. Their writing is inspired by their experiences of growing up gay and and a love for cooking, eating and growing food. Queerness and sensuality weave in and out of their work as they lean in to seeking comfort and pleasure. Griffith-Jones lived and loved in Berlin for several years before returning to London, where they’ve hosted and performed regularly at poetry, music and comedy events throughout London and the UK. Their work has appeared in DIY publications such as Nothing To See Here (2020) and others. You can find out more on via Instagram: @l.j.griffithjones or their website: ljgriffithjones.com.
Releasing 2026.
Surreal, sensuous, and hungry for connection, Fried Eggs in Bed satiates the reader with poems that dig into the communal messiness of crushes and falling in and out of love. A sense of self- discovery, queer joy and finding comfort in being alone brews throughout the collection and the mirroring of dreams and memories spill across the pages. Griffith-Jones’ debut is ripe for reading.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
L.J. Griffith-Jones is a performer, gardener and artist working in South East London. Their writing is inspired by their experiences of growing up gay and and a love for cooking, eating and growing food. Queerness and sensuality weave in and out of their work as they lean in to seeking comfort and pleasure. Griffith-Jones lived and loved in Berlin for several years before returning to London, where they’ve hosted and performed regularly at poetry, music and comedy events throughout London and the UK. Their work has appeared in DIY publications such as Nothing To See Here (2020) and others. You can find out more on via Instagram: @l.j.griffithjones or their website: ljgriffithjones.com.