The Writers of Wales Database

REES, LYNNE

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Lynne ReesPoet, novelist, editor and creative writing tutor, Lynne was born and grew up in South Wales, returning in 1994 to study for an MA in Writing at the University of Glamorgan. She is the recipient of a Hawthornden Fellowship and the University of Kent’s Faculty of Humanities Prize for innovative teaching practices.

Selected Publications:
The Oven House (bluechrome, 2004)
Learning How to Fall (Parthian, 2005)

Contributed to:
The Woman Who Loved Cucumbers (contributor) (Honno, 2002)
The Pterodactyl’s Wing, Welsh World Poetry (contributor) (Parthian, 2003)
Four Caves of the Heart - 14 Women Poets (contributor) (Second Light, 2004)
Words Unbound – Mots Déchaînés, Poetry from Belgium, England, France and Ireland (contributor)(Maison de la Poésie, 2005)
The Lie of the Land (contributor) (Cinnamon Press, 2006)
Messages (co-writer) (bluechrome Press, 2006)
big sky: The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku (contributor) (Red Moon Press, 2007)
Contemporary Haibun 8 (contributor) (Red Moon Press, 2007)
Contemporary Haibun 10 (contributor) (Red Moon Press, 2008)
dust of summers: The Red Moon Anthology of English-Language Haiku (contributor) (Red Moon Press, 2008)
Your Messages (co-editor) (bluechrome Press, 2008)
The Unseen Wind: The British Haiku Society Haibun Anthology 2009 (co-editor) (Hub Editions, 2010)
Changing Times: The ‘New Look’ and the ‘Swinging Sixties’ – From the Hearth to the World of Work (contributor) (Honno, 2010)
Haiku Poetry from Wales (co-editor) (Gomer Press, 2011)