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Roddy Lumsden

Roddy Lumsden. Courtesy Bloodaxe Books.

Roddy Lumsden (born 1966) is a Scottish poet.

Life[]

Lumsden was born in St Andrews.

He has published 6 collections of poetry, a number of chapbooks and a collection of trivia, as well as editing a generational anthology of British and Irish poets of the 1990s and 2000s, Identity Parade, among other anthologies.

He lives in London where he teaches for The Poetry School and independently. He has done editing work on several prize-winning poetry collections and the Pilot series of chapbooks by poets under 30 for Tall Lighthouse. He is organiser and host of the monthly reading series BroadCast in London. Since 2010, he has been Poetry Editor for Salt Publishing, for whom he is also the Series Editor of The Best British Poetry anthologies.

Lumsden is former Vice Chairman of the Poetry Society of Great Britain. He was awarded an Arts Council of England International Fellowship at the Banff Centre in Ontario in 2001 and has also carried out several residency projects, including being poet in residence to the music industry and in a 5-star hotel and golf resort. He also works as a puzzle and quiz writer and a popular reference compiler and editor.

His 6th collection, Terrific Melancholy, was published in 2011.

Recognition[]

Lumsden received an Eric Gregory Award in 1991.

His debut collection, Yeah Yeah Yeah. was shortlisted for the Forward Prize in the Best First Collection section.

His 2nd collection, The Book of Love, was a Poetry Book Society Choice and shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize and The John Llewellyn Rhys Prize.

Mischief Night: New & selected poems was a PBS Recommendation, and in 2009 followed Third Wish Wasted, poems from which were awarded the Bess Hokin Prize by the Poetry Foundation.

Publications[]

Poetry[]

  • Yeah Yeah Yeah. Bloodaxe, 1997.
  • The Book of Love. Bloodaxe, 2000.
  • Roddy Lumsden is Dead. Wrecking Ball Press, 2001.
  • Mischief Night: New & selected poems. Bloodaxe, 2004.
  • Third Wish Wasted. Bloodaxe, 2009.
  • Terrific Melancholy. Bloodaxe, 2011.

Pamphlets[]

  • Elsewhere Perhaps Later. privately published, 1995/
  • The Bubble Bride. St Andrews Bay, 2003.
  • Super Try Again. Donut Press, 2007.
  • The Bells of Hope. Penned in the Margins, 2012.

Edited[]

  • The Message (co-ed with Stephen Trousse). Poetry Society, 1999. 
  • Anvil New Poets 3 (co-ed with Hamish Ironside). Anvil Press, 2001.
  • Every Boy's Book of Knowledge  (compiler and editor). Prion, 2007.
  • Identity Parade: New British and Irish poets. Newcastle, UK: Bloodaxe, 2010
  • The Best British Poetry 2011. Cambridge, UK: Salt, 2011.
  • The Salt Book of Younger Poets (with Eloise Stonborough). Cambridge, UK: Salt, 2011.

Other[]

  • Vitamin Q: a temple of trivia lists and curious words. Chambers, 2004.
  • Chambers Gigglossary. Chambers, 2008. (contributor)
Roddy_Lumsden_reads_'Autism'

Roddy Lumsden reads 'Autism'

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