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Jane Holland is an English poet, novelist, editor and critic, born in Essex, 1966. She won an Eric Gregory Award for her poetry in 1996 and went on to publish her first collection of poetry, The Brief History of a Disreputable Woman, with Bloodaxe in 1997. A first novel, Kissing the Pink, followed swiftly from Sceptre in 1999, based on her experiences as a professional snooker player in her twenties. Her second poetry collection Boudicca & Co. was published by Salt in 2006, described by Fiona Sampson, editor of Poetry Review, as ‘a book of adventurous, resonant inventions’. She lives in Warwickshire with her husband and five children, where she edits the online arts magazine Horizon and is 2008 Warwick Poet Laureate. Her interests include Old and Middle English, classical languages in general, reading science fantasy, watching films and avoiding her children.
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