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Rosalind Hudis

Location

South-west

Language

English 

Genre

Poetry 

Tags

Writer’s Bursary Recipient 

Biography

Rosalind Hudis lives near Tregaron in West Wales. A onetime musician, she has also written from an early age, and now works as a freelance poet, editor, reviewer and tutor. She has taught creative writing at the University of Wales Trinity St David’s Lampeter, and offers writing workshops and readings to community groups or events.

Besides appearing widely in journals, she has published a pamphlet with Rack Press, Terra Ignota (2013) and a full collection, Tilt, with Cinnamon Press (2014) poetry from which was highly commended in the 2015 Forward prizes. She has won awards in various competitions, including the National Poetry Competition. Rosalind is a Hawthornden Fellow (2017) and the recipient of a Literature Wales Writers bursary in 2013 and 2018. Her poetry often engages with art on the level of physical process, but also landscape, history, and the relationship between objects, freedom, and suppression. These are often the filters through which her work explores experiences of loss and reclamation.

Her second collection Restorations was published by Seren Books in February 2021.