Caroline GillCaroline Gill, who currently lives in Suffolk, grew up in London, Kent and Norfolk, before moving with David, her archaeologist husband, to Rome, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge and Swansea. Caroline graduated in Classical Studies from Newcastle Univesity in 1982 and gained a PGCE from the University of Exeter, followed by a TEFL Certificate from the Bell School of Languages in Norwich. Caroline has worked as a teacher, an EFL tutor, and a Cataloguing Assistant in the Churchill Archives Centre in Churchill College, Cambridge.Caroline's poems have been published widely in British and international journals and anthologies. Three sample poems were included in The Book of Forms: A Handbook of Poetics Including Odd and Invented Forms by Lewis Putnam Turco (4th edition, UPNE, 2012). Prizes include: - First Prize, General Section of the International Petra Kenney Poetry Competition (2007), judged by John Whitworth, Michael Schmidt, Alison Chisholm and Morgan Kenney. - Third Prize, Haddon Library 'Cambridge University 800' Poetry Competition (2009). - Overall First Prize, ZSL 'Conservation' Poetry Competition (2014). - Third Prize, Milestones Competition (2017), judged by Brian Patten. Read More Read Less
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