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NATIONAL MAGAZINES

 

A Bard Hair Day, A4 Anonymous, Bad Poetry Quarterly, The Black Rose, Carillon, Casablanca, Community of Poets Quarterly, The Cornish Banner, Decanto, The Delinquent, Dial 174, Eastern Rainbow, Equinox, Fire, First Time, Granite, Harlequin, Image Nation, Inhibition, Krax, Never Bury Poetry, The New Writer, Orbis, Otter, Page 84, Poetry Cornwall, Poetry Nottingham, Poet Tree, Popshot, Pulsar, Quantrocentro, Raindog, The Rialto, Speakout, Staple, Tandem, The Ugly Tree, Voice & Verse

 

 

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL LGBT MAGAZINES

 

Diva, Gertrude (US), Read These Lips (US), Sinister Wisdom (US), Velvet

 

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

- 1999 Standing Stone published by The Community of Poets Press

            ISBN 1 902529 02 2

- 2000 @16 published with funding from Arts Council in the South West

- 2000 Published in an extensive anthology/study of Anglo-Cornish Poetry

           1928-2000

           edited by Dr. Alan Kent, Frances Boutle Publishers, London

- 2002 Flash Reckless published by Onlywomen Press Ltd, London

           ISBN 0906500 70 2

- 2003 Poetry published in the anthology Boho Women Peeling Oranges      

           published by The Boho Press, Bristol

 

 

AWARDS

 

- 1994 Awarded commendation by Onlywomen Press for the MJ Lidstone 

   Poetry Prize

- 2000 Awarded the Arts Council in the South West Kicking Off fund for the

   publication of full-length poem @16

 

INTERVIEWS

 

BBC Radio Cornwall

The Western Morning News

Cornwall Today Magazine

Cornish Arts Magazine

The Sunday Independent

‘The magic and myth of Bodmin Moor’ Magazine

Cornish World Magazine

The Cornish Guardian

 

REVIEWS

 

Cornwall Today Magazine

The Cornish Guardian including ‘Our Century’ supplement 1999

The New Writer

Never Bury Poetry Magazine

Inside Cornwall Magazine

The Black Rose Poetry Magazine

Dial 174 Poetry Magazine

The Journal Literary Magazine

The Western Morning News

 

OTHER

 

- Work visually interpreted and exhibited by Bristol based artist Amanda Bee

- Poetry featured on BBC TV’s text based arts programme for schools

- Work features on ‘The Poetry Can’ website