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Kathryn Simmonds is the author
of Sunday at
the Skin Launderette (2008). She was one of the supplementary
winners in the 2005 Bridport Prize with her story “How to Eat an Elephant”. She
lives in North London, and works as a quiz writer. Kathryn has had a great deal
of success with her poetry over recent years, which led to her winning an Eric
Gregory Award in 2002. She was also awarded an Eastern Arts Bursary in 2003.
Her pamphlet of poems, “Snug”, was a winner in the Poetry Business competition.
In 2004, “The Handover Notes”, a story Kathryn wrote about a secretary, was
read on Radio 4 as part of a promotion for new writers. The same story is also
in the process of being turned into a short film. Her poetry has also been read
on Radion 4’s “Poetry Please”. Kathryn Simmonds is a graduate of the famous
Creative Writing MA at the University of East Anglia. She admires the writing
of Frank O’Hara and Flannery O’Connor.
“This Little Piggy” – a
Kathryn Simmonds short story
Four Poems by
Kathryn Simmonds – published by “The Exquisite Corpse”
The
Boys in the Fish Shop – Kathryn Simmonds’ poem, which came second in the
2005 Ledbury Poetry Festival competition
“News” - a
Kathryn Simmonds poem published by “Magma”
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