Juno Dawson: Survival Show
Join #1 Sunday Times bestselling author Juno Dawson for a special online event celebrating the release of her explosive new YA novel, Survival Show.
Set inside the world’s most-watched – and most sinister – reality TV competition, Survival Show follows a teenage contestant who risks everything to expose the brutal regime behind the spectacle. In this live conversation, Juno will explore the themes driving the novel: fame and exploitation, poverty and power, media manipulation and the cost of visibility in a culture obsessed with performance.
Blending high-stakes dystopian drama with razor-sharp social commentary, the book reflects on a world where young women’s lives become content and entertainment masks control. Juno will discuss why dystopia feels so close to home, how reality TV mirrors political reality, and what it means to write boldly for young readers at a time of growing censorship and backlash.
As the author of global bestsellers including This Book Is Gay and Clean – works that have been both widely celebrated and repeatedly targeted in waves of LGBTQ+ book bans – Juno is able to bring insight and urgency to conversations about storytelling, representation and resistance.
Expect an incisive, politically charged discussion about culture, control and the power of fiction to challenge the systems shaping our lives.
Juno Dawson is a #1 Sunday Times bestselling novelist, screenwriter, journalist and columnist for Attitude magazine. Her books include the global bestsellers This Book Is Gay and Clean. She also writes for television and has multiple shows in development in both the UK and US.
Juno grew up in West Yorkshire, writing imaginary episodes of Doctor Who, before turning her talent to journalism, interviewing pop luminaries such as Steps and Atomic Kitten and writing a weekly serial in a Brighton newspaper. Her writing has appeared in Glamour, The Pool, Dazed and The Guardian, and she has appeared on Pointless Celebrities, BBC Woman’s Hour, ITV News, Channel 5 News, This Morning and Newsnight.
She lives in Brighton and is part of the queer cabaret collective Club Silencio. In 2014, she became a School & College Role Model for the charity Stonewall.
Date: Wednesday 20th May
Time: 7pm
Online event
Tickets: £5
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