Geraldine Monk

Geraldine Monk

Geraldine Monk is a British poet. [ [http://jacketmagazine.com/21/emery-monk.html Jacket 21 - Chris Emery reviews Noctivagations, by Geraldine Monk ] ] [ [http://www.soton.ac.uk/~bepc/poets/monk.htm BEPC - Geraldine Monk ] ] She was born in Blackburn, Lancashire in 1952. Since the late 1970s, her poetry has been published in many anthologies, most recently appearing in the "Anthology of 20th Century British and Irish Poetry".

Monk is currently the co-publisher of West House Books with Alan Halsey, her husband.

Bibliography

*"Interregnum" (Creation Books 1994)
*"Dream Drover" (Gratton Street Irregulars 1999)
*"Noctivagations" (West House Books 2001)
*"Insubstantial Thoughts on the Transubstantiation of the Text" (supplement to The Paper 2002)
*"Angel High Wires" with Martin Archer (La Cooka Ratcha, C.D. 2001)

References

External links

* [http://www.westhousebooks.co.uk/gmonk.asp Geraldine Monk maps her poetry with where she has lived]
* [http://intercapillaryspace.blogspot.com/2006/05/geraldine-monk-hyper-link-chrestomathy.html A comprehensive list of links to online Monk poems, essays, reviews, recordings]
* [http://www.westhousebooks.co.uk/ West House Books]


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