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Grace Nichols
Standard Name: Nichols, Grace
Birth Name: Grace Nichols
is a poet of stature, an anthologist, and a prolific and successful writer for children: an important element in the reading experience of many British children of Caribbean descent. She has also published a novel. Her work is noted for its political and social perspectives, reflecting her feminism and commitment to women's and children's issues.
Timeline
Texts
Felstead, Cathie. A Caribbean Dozen: Poems from Caribbean Poets. Editors Nichols, Grace and John Agard, Walker Books, 1994.
Burford, Barbara et al. A Dangerous Knowing: Four Black Women Poets. Sheba Feminist Publishers, 1984.
Nichols, Grace, and Sarah L. Adams. Asana and the Animals. Walker Books, 1997.
Nichols, Grace, and Lesley Miranda. Baby Fish and Other Stories from Village to Rainforest. Islington Community Press, 1983.
Lewis, Michael. Black Poetry. Editor Nichols, Grace, Blackie, 1988.
Thomas, Liz. Can I Buy a Slice of Sky? Poems from Black, Asian and American Indian Cultures. Editor Nichols, Grace, Blackie, 1991.
Nichols, Grace, and Caroline Binch. Come On Into My Tropical Garden: Poems for Children. A. and C. Black, 1990.
Nichols, Grace, and Kim Harley. Give Yourself a Hug. A. and C. Black, 1994.
Nichols, Grace. I Have Crossed an Ocean. Selected Poems. Bloodaxe, 2010.
Nichols, Grace. i is a long memoried woman. Caribbean Cultural International Karnak House, 1983.
Nichols, Grace. Lazy Thoughts of a Lazy Woman and Other Poems. Virago, 1989.
Nichols, Grace, and Annabel Large. Leslyn in London. Hodder and Stoughton, 1984.
Nichols, Grace et al., editors. No Hickory No Dickory No Dock: A Collection of Caribbean Nursery Rhymes. Viking, 1990.
Nichols, Grace. Picasso, I Want My Face Back. Bloodaxe, 2009.
Nichols, Grace. Sunris. Virago, 1996.
Nichols, Grace. The Discovery. Macmillan, 1986.
Nichols, Grace. The Fat Black Woman’s Poems. Virago, 1984.
Nichols, Grace. The Insomnia Poems. Bloodaxe, 2017.
Nichols, Grace, and Bee Willey. The Poet Cat. Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 2000.
Nichols, Grace. “The Saturday poem: One Night Comes Like a Blessing”. theguardian.com.
Nichols, Grace, and Beryl Sanders. Trust You, Wriggly!. Hodder and Stoughton, 1981.
Berry, James et al. We Couldn’t Provide Fish Thumbs. Macmillan Children’s Books, 1997.
Nichols, Grace. Whole of a Morning Sky. Virago, 1986.