Arvon Foundation

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Textual Production Anne Stevenson
With Amy Clampitt and Craig Raine , AS selected and edited for the Arvon Foundation the 1985 Anthology of poems from the Observer and Ronald Duncan Foundation International Poetry Competition. This anthology appeared in 1987...
Textual Production Kate Clanchy
KC never cherished any idea of being a writer. She says that it was not until much later in life that she began to think seriously about pursuing her own writing. A long-time poetry reader...
Textual Production P. D. James
In connection with teaching for the Arvon Foundation in the 1990s, PDJ sometimes let her creative spirit run wild. For the closing Friday night of one course she wrote a poem for reading aloud (about...
Occupation Anne Stevenson
She has since taught at the Arvon and other poetry foundations.
Contemporary Authors, Autobiography Series. Gale Research.
9: 287
Occupation Catherine Byron
CB also does freelance work and various community projects. She has been a member of the Arvon Foundation , the major provider of residential courses for writers in Britain, since 1994; for three years she...
Occupation Gillian Clarke
At the time of her move from Cardiff to Blaen Cwrt, GC was appointed Creative Writing Fellow at St David's University College in Lampeter, Wales, a post sponsored by the Welsh Arts Council ...
Occupation Helen Dunmore
HD has taught at the University of Glamorgan and Bristol University and for the Arvon Foundation , and held a Writer-in-Residence position at the then Polytechnic of Wales in 1990 as well as in many...
Occupation Bernice Rubens
As a writer she was an assiduous attender of literary festivals, a virtuoso reader of her own and other authors' work.
Kennedy, Maev. “Booker winner Bernice Rubens dies”. Guardian Unlimited.
She tells a story from her whoring or book-promotion days of sitting beside Edna O'Brien
Occupation Penelope Shuttle
PS has tutored for the Arvon Foundation . In 2007 she acted as judge for the annual National Poetry Competition (eagerly contemplating the possibility of a new discovery in poetry), and served as chair of...
Material Conditions of Writing Helen Dunmore
HD treated authorship like a job. She belonged to a generation which built its careers through arranging workshops and readings and teaching on the first Arvon creative writing courses. She later saw tours, interviews, reviewing...
Material Conditions of Writing Maggie Gee
MG had worked on dramatic techniques on an Arvon course in 2009;
Gebbie, Vanessa. “Crossing the Divide”. Mslexia, Vol.
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, pp. 15-17.
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the course fed this novel as well as plans for writing a series of dramatic monologues about mothers.
Gebbie, Vanessa. “Crossing the Divide”. Mslexia, Vol.
68
, pp. 15-17.
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Intertextuality and Influence Kate Clanchy
KC 's second Arvon course was taught by Simon Armitage , who had recently become the poetry editor at Chatto and Windus . Armitage offered KC a chance to publish. This led to the appearance...
Friends, Associates Ruth Fainlight
The friendship of herself and her husband with Ted Hughes survived Plath's death. RF later remembered Hughes and Assia Wevill sharing their wretchedness in the weeks immediately after the catastrophe, but remembered also making Assia...
Employer Maggie Gee
MG has held creative-writing positions at universities including Sussex , the University of East Anglia , Sheffield Hallam, and Bath Spa University. She also teaches for the Arvon Foundation and similar bodies, has...
Employer Frances Horovitz
In the mid-1960s FH began teaching English and drama part-time to boost her income. She taught at a number of different London schools, including Carlyle Grammar School for Girls in Fulham.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
She found teaching...

Timeline

Late August 1968: Two poets, John Moat and John Fairfax, launched...

Writing climate item

Late August 1968

Two poets, John Moat and John Fairfax , launched the Arvon Foundation with a poetry course at Beaford Arts Centre (in a Victorian house in rural north Devon). Ted Hughes was guest reader on this course.

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