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Bibliography
Poetry
Just After Midnight (Enitharmon 2004)
In Cyclops' Cave New translation, author illus The Odyssey Book 9
(The Greville Pamphlet Press 2002)
The Odysseus Poems: Fictions on the Odyssey of Homer. Book sequence illus Jacqueline Morreau 4 original etchings fullpage (Cargo Press 1999)
Swimming Through The Grand Hotel (Enitharmon 1997)
Selected Poems 1977-1992 (Sinclair-Stevenson, 1995)
The Rabbit Magician Plate (Sinclair-Stevenson 1992)
The Florida Swamps Author illus (Oasis Chapbooks 1990)
Flame Tree (Methuen/Chatto 1988)
A Poem for Guatemala Poem cycle (1988 The Greville Press )
Lets Pretend Poetry (1984 Virago)
Touch Papers Trilogy with Michele Roberts, Michelene Wandor Allison
and Busby/The Ice House 1982
The Wicked Queen (Sidgwick and Jackson 1980)
Minefield (Sidgwick and Jackson 1977)
Finding Food (Lilian Mohin 1976)
Novel
Of Love and Terror (Saqi Books 2002)
Short Fiction
In Serpents Tail Anthologies. Encounter, London Magazine, Critical Quarterly, Sheffield Thursday
Criticism
Some recent articles:
Poetry, Fiction, Film, for Banipal, Inside Time, Poetry Review, Wasafiri, London Magazine, Poetry London, TLS, Spare Rib, City Limits, Evening Standard etc
Memoir ‘The Outcasts’Outcast’2006, ‘Inside Maidstone’ 2007 Independent Monitor
History
Women In Revolt (1968 Cape, Jackdaws)
The Gordon Riots (1966 Cape, Jackdaws)
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2007 CHOLMONDELEY AWARD
FOR POETIC ACHIEVEMENT
What's New
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Open House in Lewes Artwave with Judith Kazantzis and Carolyn Trant.
Paintings, drawings, prints & special display of Carolyn's Artbooks. August & September, see events for further details.
Just After Midnight is named for the hour when my mother died. My latest poetry book, its last section remembers her and my extraordinary father. But first I range from the USA, both lyric and satire, to poems of Sussex, Italy, Palestine, love, satire and memory that grew through many a night into wave paths of image.


















