ROSIE JACKSON has a first-class degree in English & Comparative Literature from the University of Warwick, a D. Phil. from York, and has taught in many educational settings, including the University of East Anglia, Nottingham Trent, Bristol UWE, Skyros Writers' Lab, Cortijo Romero, and the Open College of the Arts. Her poetry is published in Acumen, Ambit, Domestic Cherry, Frogmore Papers, High Window, Poetry Ireland Review, Poetry Salzburg Review, Scintilla, Tears in the Fence, The Interpreter's House, and other journals and anthologies, has been set for GCSE and used for a sculpture by Andrew Whittle in the grounds of a Dorchester hospital. She was a Hawthornden fellow 2017. Awards include 1st prize at Wells 2018, 2nd prize at Torbay 2018, 1st prize in the Stanley Spencer Poetry Competition 2017. Rosie lives in Frome, Somerset, where she teaches creative writing workshops.
www.rosiejackson.org.uk