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POETRY EDITORS AT THE WRITERS' WORKSHOP

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As always at the Writers' Workshop, the people who comment on your work are successful writers themselves - as well as being gifted and experienced poetry teacher / editors.

Both of our poetry editors are published poets, and both of them love working with anyone genuinely serious about their poetry.




See also:

Poetry home    |   Poetry advice   |   Poetry market   |   Are you serious?


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Sarah Law


Sarah was born in Norwich, and studied literature at Cambridge and London universities. She currently teaches literature and creative writing at the University of East Anglia. She has had two poetry collections published with Stride - Bliss Tangle and The Lady Chapel, and a third collection, Perihelion, was published by Shearsman in February this year.

'Informed by mystery as much as by mastery of form, her work sings in the dark and glows in the silence.' (Rupert Loydell)


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Todd Swift

Todd was born in Canada and is based in London. He has an MA (Distinction) in Creative Writing, Poetry, from the University of East Anglia. He has had four poetry collections published, and his New and Selected Poems 1988-2008 is forthcoming summer 2008 from Salmon Publishing, Ireland. He is also the
editor of several anthologies, including the UK's best-selling Poetry CD, Life Lines: Poets for Oxfam (2006). He teaches creative writing, at graduate and undergraduate levels, at Kingston University, lectures in Poetry at Birkbeck, and is a core tutor for The Poetry School. He is poetry editor of award-winning online magazine Nthposition.

"his poems .... range impressively about the planet, negotiating an imaginative region where the personal, the literary, and the pop cultural meet." (Paul Farley)

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