Maura Dooley

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Maura Dooley
Born (1957-05-18) 18 May 1957 (age 66)
Truro, England
OccupationPoet and writer
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of York
University of Bristol
EmployerGoldsmiths, University of London
Notable worksLife Under Water (2008)
Notable awardsEric Gregory Award
Cholmondeley Award

Maura Dooley (born 18 May 1957) is a British poet and writer. She has published five collections of poetry and edited several anthologies. She is the winner of the

Forward Poetry Prize (single poem) in 1997 and again in 2015.[1][2][3] Her poetry collections Life Under Water (2008) and Kissing A Bone (1996) were shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize.[3]

Biography

Maura Dooley was born on 18 May 1957 in Truro, Cornwall, England, to Irish parents and grew up in Bristol.[3][2] Her two brothers, Terence and Timothy, are also writers .[4] She obtained a BA (Hons) degree from the University of York in 1978 and attended the University of Bristol from 1980 to 1981.[3] [5]

She was the director of the writing centre at the

Jim Henson Productions and developed a theatre workshop for Performing Arts Labs. Dooley is currently Professor of Creative Writing at Goldsmiths, University of London.[6]

Dooley has been a judge for the

Forward Prize and the London Arts New London Writers Awards.[3]

Poetry collections

  • Five Fifty-Five (2023)
  • The Silvering (2016)
  • Life under Water (2008)
  • Sound Barrier (2002)
  • Kissing a Bone (1996)
  • Explaining Magnetism (1991)

Other publications

Awards

References

  1. ^ a b "Past Winners of the Eric Gregory Awards". Society of Authors. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Maura Dooley". Poetry International Web. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Maura Dooley". British Council. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Family", at Maura Dooley's website.
  5. ^ "Dooley, Maura 1957". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Professor Maura Dooley". Goldsmiths University of London. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  7. ^ "Cholmondeley, Gregory, Somerset Maugham winners". The Poetry Society. 22 June 2016. Retrieved 13 October 2023.

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