Alice Tarbuck is an academic, writer and literature professional based in Edinburgh.
Tarbuck holds a BA and MPhil in English Literature from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and a doctorate from the University of Dundee. [1] Her thesis explored poetry and practice of Thomas A. Clark. [2] She taught creative writing at the University of Dundee. She writes about her experiences as a modern witch [3] [4] and practices what she describes as 'intersectional, accessible' witchcraft. [5]
Her best known work is A Spell in the Wild: A Year (and six centuries) of Magic. [4]
She won a Scottish Book Trust New Writer’s Award for poetry in 2019. [6]
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Alice Tarbuck is an academic, writer and literature professional based in Edinburgh.
Tarbuck holds a BA and MPhil in English Literature from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and a doctorate from the University of Dundee. [1] Her thesis explored poetry and practice of Thomas A. Clark. [2] She taught creative writing at the University of Dundee. She writes about her experiences as a modern witch [3] [4] and practices what she describes as 'intersectional, accessible' witchcraft. [5]
Her best known work is A Spell in the Wild: A Year (and six centuries) of Magic. [4]
She won a Scottish Book Trust New Writer’s Award for poetry in 2019. [6]
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