Pauline Kirk is the author of two novels: Waters of Time (Century Hutchinson 1988; Ulverscroft 1991) and The Keepers (Virago/Little, Brown, 1996 and 1997), sadly both now out of print.
She has had ten collections of poetry published: - Scorpion
Days, Rivelin Press, 1982, and
Medal Poets, Australia 1986;
- Red Marl and Brick, Littlewood Press
1985;
- Rights of Way, Unibird Press 1990;
- Travelling Solo, KT
Publications, 1995;
- Return to Dreamtime (ed. Mabel Ferrett), Fighting
Cock Press, 1996;
- No Cure in Tears, Aireings Publications, 1997 (in
conjunction with Carers National),
- Owlstone, Thalia Press, 2002;
- Walking
to Snailbeach: Selected and New poems, Redbeck Press (2004),
- Faith Tea
and other poems, St Edward the Confessor, York, 2006;
- Envying the Wild,
(ed. Mabel Ferrett), Fighting Cock Press, 2008
She was also involved in the Erasmus Project production at the National Centre for Early Music in York, February 2010, which produced Dancing Through Wood & Time, a small booklet of Pauline's poems and musical settings by Martin Scheuregger. |
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