Seren’s Authors
Information on all Seren’s authors.
Peter Thabit Jones has authored fourteen books, including the Dylan Thomas Walking Tour of Greenwich Village New York with Aeronwy Thomas. His work has been translated into over twenty languages. He has received a number of awards, including the Eric Gregory Award for Poetry (The Society of Authors...
Petr Borkovec was born in Louòovice, central Bohemia, in 1970. Since 1992 the poet and arts editor has worked for the arts magazine Souvislosti (Connections) and since 2000 with the literature journal Literární noviny. As a translator, his interests have been predominantly in Russian poetry (...
Co-editor of The Captain's Tower, Phil Bowen is the author of four volumes of poetry from Stride and Salt. He edited a previous Dylan anthology (Jewels & Binoculars, Stride 1993) and Things We Said Today, an anthology of poetry about the Beatles.
Phil Cope is a photographer, writer, teacher, and cultural exhibition designer whose subjects have included the footballer John Charles, Paul Robeson and Wales and the Spanish Civil War. He was Head of Drama, and Deputy Head of English in the Welsh Joint Education Committee. He has published ...
Philip Gross’s poetry collection The Water Table won the T.S. Eliot Prize in 2009, I Spy Pinhole Eye, with photographer Simon Denison, won Wales Book of The Year 2010, and Off Road To Everywhere won the CLPE Award for Children’s Poetry 2011. Deep Field (2011) and Later (2013) deal with ageing and...
PhilIp Pacey, born in 1946, graduated from Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and trained as a librarian at Aberystwyth. He was a winner of the Pernod National Young Poets' Prize, and the recipient of a Gregory Award. His poetry cycle Charged Landscapes was published by Enitharmon Press in 1979. He...
Polly Atkin lives in Cumbria. Her first poetry collection Basic Nest Architecture appeared in 2017 and was longlisted for the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize. She is also the author of a number of pamphlets including Shadow Dispatches (Seren) which won the Mslexia Poetry Pamphlet prize and a...