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Born | Bradford, England | 18 November 1967
Occupation | Poet |
Language | English / French / Spanish |
Nationality | Welsh |
Period | 1996– |
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Zoë Skoulding FLSW is a poet, living in Wales, whose work encompasses translation, editing, sound-based vocal performance, literary criticism and teaching creative writing. Her poetry has been widely anthologised, translated into over 25 languages and presented at numerous international festivals.
Skoulding is Professor of Poetry and Creative Writing at Bangor University, where her research explores urban space, sound, ecopoetics, contemporary experimental poetry and translation. [1] She has been involved in several collaborative poetry translation projects, including Metropoetica, [2] and has translated from French the selected poems of Luxembourg poet Jean Portante.
In 2018 she received a Cholmondeley Award from the Society of Authors for the achievement and distinction of her body of work and her contribution to poetry. Her collection Footnotes to Water won the poetry category in the Wales Book of the Year awards, 2020. [3] [4]
As Editor of Poetry Wales [5] from 2008 to 2014, she maintained the magazine's international focus and broadened its scope to include more experimental forms of poetry. [6]
Her musical collaborations include the psychogeographical collective Parking Non-Stop and sound art/poetry performances with Alan Holmes. [7]
In the 1990s, Skoulding wrote lyrics for the Welsh musicians Rheinallt H Rowlands and David Wrench, with whom she also played bass. She recorded and performed with the "anglo-welsh kosmische supergroup" The Serpents. [8]
In 2021, Skoulding was elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales. [9]
Zoë Skoulding was born in Bradford, United Kingdom in 1967. Having lived in East Anglia, India and Belgium, she now resides in North Wales with her musician husband, Alan Holmes.
Zoë Skoulding | |
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Born | Bradford, England | 18 November 1967
Occupation | Poet |
Language | English / French / Spanish |
Nationality | Welsh |
Period | 1996– |
Website | |
www |
Zoë Skoulding FLSW is a poet, living in Wales, whose work encompasses translation, editing, sound-based vocal performance, literary criticism and teaching creative writing. Her poetry has been widely anthologised, translated into over 25 languages and presented at numerous international festivals.
Skoulding is Professor of Poetry and Creative Writing at Bangor University, where her research explores urban space, sound, ecopoetics, contemporary experimental poetry and translation. [1] She has been involved in several collaborative poetry translation projects, including Metropoetica, [2] and has translated from French the selected poems of Luxembourg poet Jean Portante.
In 2018 she received a Cholmondeley Award from the Society of Authors for the achievement and distinction of her body of work and her contribution to poetry. Her collection Footnotes to Water won the poetry category in the Wales Book of the Year awards, 2020. [3] [4]
As Editor of Poetry Wales [5] from 2008 to 2014, she maintained the magazine's international focus and broadened its scope to include more experimental forms of poetry. [6]
Her musical collaborations include the psychogeographical collective Parking Non-Stop and sound art/poetry performances with Alan Holmes. [7]
In the 1990s, Skoulding wrote lyrics for the Welsh musicians Rheinallt H Rowlands and David Wrench, with whom she also played bass. She recorded and performed with the "anglo-welsh kosmische supergroup" The Serpents. [8]
In 2021, Skoulding was elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales. [9]
Zoë Skoulding was born in Bradford, United Kingdom in 1967. Having lived in East Anglia, India and Belgium, she now resides in North Wales with her musician husband, Alan Holmes.