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Elizabeth Baines

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Elizabeth Baines was born in South Wales and lives in Manchester. She has been a teacher and is an occasional actor as well as the prize-winning author of plays for radio and stage, and of two novels, The Birth Machine and Body Cuts. Her award-winning short stories have been published widely in magazines and anthologies. Her first story collection, Balancing on the Edge of the World, was published by Salt in 2007. A novel, Too Many Magpies, will come from Salt in November 2009.

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Elizabeth Baines’s grandmother claimed to be a descendent of the family of the Welsh bard Will Hopkin. The fact that the truth of this is unknown was not enough to deter Elizabeth from deciding at an early age to be a writer in his footsteps. Born in Bridgend, South Wales, to a Welsh mother and an Irish father, she studied English at Bangor, and for several years was a teacher of English in schools in Scotland and England. She is the prizewinning author of prose fiction and plays, with an established career as an acclaimed radio dramatist. With Ailsa Cox, she founded and edited the acclaimed short-story magazine Metropolitan (1992-97). She has taught Creative Writing extensively to adult education classes and Fiction Writing at Bolton Institute and the University of Manchester. She is the author of the chapter ‘Innovative Fiction and the Novel’ in the Creative Writing Handbook, ed John Singleton and Mary Luckhurst (Macmillan) and contributes to Short Circuit: A Salt Publishing Guide to the Art of the Short Story. Her collection of short stories, Balancing on the Edge of the World, published by Salt in 2007, was pronounced a stunning debut collection (The Short Review). In 2004 she took up occasional acting by performing one of her own stage monologues for the 24:7 Theatre Festival. She lives in Manchester.

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Bibliography

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Prizes

  • BBC Radio 3 Short Story Competition  Runner-up  1980
  • Listowel Festival Competition  Joint winner  1981
  • Moondance International Film Festival  Runner-up  2003
  • Moondance International Film Festival  Runner-up  2004
  • London Writers’ Inc  Commended  2006
  • Raymond Carver Competition  Runner-up  2008

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Contact details

Publisher (General enquiries)

Salt Publishing Ltd
14A High Street
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CAMBRIDGE CB21 5DH
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)1223 882220
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