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Judy Brown was born in Cheshire and studied English at the universities of Cambridge and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She has lived in Northumberland, Cumbria and Hong Kong and now divides her time between London and Derbyshire. Her 20-poem pamphlet, Pillars of Salt, was published in 2006 by Templar Poetry as one of the three winners of their first pamphlet competition.
She won the Poetry London competition in 2009 and in 2005 received the Poetry Society’s Hamish Canham Poetry Prize.
Poems of Judy’s have appeared in The Forward Book of Poetry 2006 and a selection will be published in the anthology Identity Parade: New British and Irish poets (Bloodaxe, 2010). She also has poems in or forthcoming in magazines such as Brand, Magma, Poetry London, Smiths Knoll, Stand, The North and The Rialto.
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