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Siriol Troup read Modern Languages at St. Hugh’s College, Oxford, later returning to teach French there. She now lives in Twickenham and is married with four children. Her poems have won top prizes in several competitions. Her first poetry publication was a pamphlet, Moss, winner of the Poetry Monthly Open Booklet competition 2002, and her first full collection, Drowning up the Blue End, came out with bluechrome in 2004. ‘Siriol Troup is never less than compelling and authentic. She blends lyric and narrative modes to recreate the world, is attentive to language and to myth, but always captures reality. This collection deserves and will find, I am sure, a wide and enthusiastic audience.’ Penelope Shuttle
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