Sheenagh pugh biography examples
Sheenagh pugh biography examples
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Pugh, Sheenagh
Nationality: British. Born: Birmingham, 20 December 1950. Education: Mundella Grammar School, Nottingham; University of Bristol, 1968–71, B.A.
(honors) in German and Russian. Family: Married Michael J.H. Burns in 1977; one son and one daughter. Career: Higher executive officer, Welsh Office, Cardiff, 1971–79. Branch secretary, Society of Civil Servants, Cardiff, 1974–79.
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Since 1993 tutor in creative writing, Glamorgan University. Awards: Babel translation prize, 1984; British Comparative Literature Association translation prize, 1985; Cardiff International Literature Festival prize, 1988, 1994; Forward prize for best individual poem, 1998; Cholmondeley award, 1999.
Address: 4C Romilly Road, Canton, Cardiff CF5 1FH, Wales.
Publications
Poetry
Crowded by Shadows. Bridgend, Glamorgan, Poetry Wales Press, 1977.
What a Place to Grow Flowers. Swansea, Triskele, 1979.
Earth Studies and Other Voyages. Bridgend, Glamorgan, Poetry Wales Press, 1982.