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Dawn Gorman

Dawn Gorman devises and runs arts and literary events, including the reading series Words & Ears in Bradford on Avon, with Arts Council support in 2015. As a poet she collaborates with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, who have written a symphony based on her poem Replenishment; her film poem of the same name appeared at Cannes Short Film Festival in 2015. In collaboration with ceramicist Liz Watts, she was poet-in-residence at the EDS Gallery in Edinburgh during the Fringe (2015, 2016) and is poet-in-residence at Greenhill Cottage Gallery in Southwick, Wiltshire. Her work is published in anthologies including The Book of Love and Loss (2014), Salt on the Wind (2016), and a centenary celebration of Bath’s Holburne Museum (2016), and in literary journals including The Interpreter’s House and Iota. Her pamphlet This Meeting of Tracks was published by Toadlily Press in 2013.

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Awen publication:

 

Dawn has contributed six poems to Soul of the Earth: the Awen anthology of eco-spiritual poetry

 

Website: http://www.dawngorman.co.uk/

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Other publications:

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This Meeting of Tracks

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