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Kate Rhodes (born 1964, in London) is a British poet and novelist.
In 1993 she completed a Ph.D. on the work of Tennessee Williams at the University of Essex, and has worked as an English teacher in a sixth form college and as a university lecturer. In 2004 she was granted a fellowship by the Hawthornden Literary Institute. Her debut collection Reversal was published in 2005 by Enitharmon Press. Reversal was the inaugural volume of the Enitharmon New Poets Series.
Publications
editAlice Quentin
edit- Crossbones Yard (2012, Mulholland Books)
- A Killing of Angels (2013, Mulholland Books)
- The Winter Foundlings (2014, Mulholland Books)
- River of Souls (2015, Mulholland Books)
- Blood Symmetry (2016, Mulholland Books)
- Fatal Harmony (2018, independently published)
Ben Kitto
edit- Hell Bay (2018, Simon & Schuster UK)
- Ruin Beach (2018, Simon & Schuster UK)
- Burnt Island (2019, Simon & Schuster UK)
- Pulpit Rock (2020, Simon & Schuster UK)
- Devil's Table (2021, Simon & Schuster UK)
- The Brutal Tide (2022, Simon & Schuster UK)
- Hangman Island (2023, Simon & Schuster UK)
External links
edit- Enitharmon Press website
- Independent on Sunday – Poem by Kate Rhodes – Bluebells[permanent dead link ] website
- Guardian Review – Saturday Poem by Kate Rhodes – Divining website
- Writers associated with the university of Essex website
- The story behind The Winter Foundlings - Online Essay by Kate Rhodes on Upcoming4.me