Collection: Ross Sutherland
Ross Sutherland was born Edinburgh in 1979. A former lecturer in electronic literature at Liverpool John Moore’s University, Ross now works as a freelance journalist and as a tutor in creative writing. He was one of The Times’ Top Ten Literary Stars of 2008. Ross’s poems have been published in Rising, Reactions, Orbis, Mercy, Tears in the Fence, The Fix and NME. He co-edited the new writing anthology Rock/text (Pen & Inc, 2002). A founding member of Aisle16, Ross has co-written eight live literature productions, including the critically acclaimed Poetry Boyband and Found in Translation. Ross makes regular appearances at Manchester Literature Festival, Aldeburgh Poetry Festival, Glastonbury, Latitude Festival, Port Eliot Literary Festival and venues around the UK. He’s completed solo tours of Switzerland and Germany, during which the Basel Zeitgung described him as “strömschnellen”. He is reliably informed that this has something to do with white water rafting. His work has been anthologised in Clinic II (Egg Box Publishing), and his critical work appears in Stress Fractures (Penned in the Margins). He has released three collections of poetry with Penned in the Margins: Things To Do Before You Leave Town, Twelve Nudes, and, most recently, Emergency Window.
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Stress Fractures: Essays on Poetry
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