LGBT+ History Month: In conversation with Carmella Lowkis
Diversity & Inclusion event

- Date: Mon 24/Feb/25
- Time: 17:30 - 18:30
- Venue: Hornsey Library
- Cost: Free
- Booking: required
- Sponsor: About Carmella: Carmella Lowkis grew up in Wiltshire and has a degree in English literature and Creative Writing from the University of Warwick. After graduating, she worked in libraries, before moving into book marketing. Carmella lives in Harringay with her girlfriend. You can follow her on social media @carmellalowkis. Spitting Gold is her first novel. Books for sale by author after the event.
Description:
Book NowJoin us at Hornsey Library this LGBT+ History Month for a special talk and reading from Carmella Lowkis, followed by a Q&A. Carmella is a local author of queer historical fiction. Her first book, Spitting Gold, combines a gothic mystery in 19th century Paris with Sapphic romance.
About the book:
Good sister. Bad sister. One last con.
Paris, 1866. When Baroness Sylvie Devereux receives a house-call from Charlotte Mothe, the sister she disowned, she fears her shady past as a spirit medium has caught up with her. But with their father ill and Charlotte unable to pay his bills, Sylvie is persuaded into one last con.
Their marks are the de Jacquinots: dysfunctional aristocrats who believe they are haunted by their great aunt, brutally murdered during the French Revolution.
Sylvie and Charlotte will need to deploy every trick to terrify the family out of their gold – until they experience inexplicable horrors themselves.
The sisters start to question if they really are at the mercy of a vengeful spirit. And what other deep, dark secrets threaten to come to light...?
Through twists and turns, Spitting Gold blends propulsive historical mystery with a captivating Sapphic romance.