“Inspirational Women”. ASHA.
Arts Council England
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | A. S. Byatt | Her daughter Antonia Byatt
, born in Durham on 13 April 1960, was the first Director of the Women's Library |
Material Conditions of Writing | U. A. Fanthorpe | UAF
published her long-awaited Collected Poems 1978-2003 with Peterloo Poets
, which already knew that its annual funding of £55,000 from Arts Council England
was due to be axed in March 2006. Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk. Chambers, Harry. “Poetic loss”. Guardian Unlimited, 27 Apr. 2005. |
Occupation | Ruth Padel | As a writer RP
derives her income not from publishing books but from reading, journalism, travel writing, radio, teaching and applying for arts council
grants. Ruth Padel. http://web.archive.org/web/20090507090438/http://www.ruthpadel.com/index.htm. Interview in the Guardian |
Reception | Catherine Byron | CB
took Third Prize in the 1992 National Poetry Competition, and in 1997 she received a Writer's Award from the Arts Council of England
(ACE). Byron, Catherine, and Jane Haslett. Emails about Catherine Byron to Jane Haslett. Nov.–Jan. 1997. |
Textual Production | Catherine Byron | In 1997 the BBC
and the Arts Council
commissioned CB
to produce Writing on Skins, in which she explores writing on vellum, in collaboration with artist Denis Brown
, for the Write Out Loud... |
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