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Kate Clanchy

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Kate Clanchy is a writer, teacher and journalist. Her poetry collection Slattern won a Forward Prize. Her short story ‘The Not-Dead and the Saved’ won both the 2009 BBC National Short Story Award and the VS Pritchett Memorial Prize. Her novel Meeting the English was shortlisted for the Costa Book Award. Her BBC 3 radio programme about her work with students was shortlisted for the Ted Hughes prize. In 2018 she was awarded an MBE for services to literature, and an anthology of her students’ work, England: Poems from a School, was published to great acclaim. In 2019 she published Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me, a book about her experience of teaching in state schools for several decades, which won the Orwell Prize for Political Writing; and in 2020 published How to Grow Your Own Poem, which Hollie McNish described as ‘the best book I’ve read about how to practise writing poetry’.

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Book cover: Antigona and Me

Antigona and Me

‘An absolutely wonderful book’ - Deborah Moggach

Book cover: How to Grow Your Own Poem

How to Grow Your Own Poem

Do you want to write a poem? This book will show you ‘how to grow your own poem’…

Book cover: Friend

Friend

A collection by young poets

Book cover: The Not-Dead and the Saved

The Not-Dead and the Saved

In the sixteen stories of The Not-Dead and The Saved, Kate Clanchy turns her clear gaze and remarkable honesty on what it means to be a mother or a child; to struggle alone; to seek comfort in love; to be present; to be sane

Book cover: Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me

Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me

'The best book on teachers and children and writing that I've ever read. No-one has said better so much of what so badly needs saying' - Philip Pullman