Magma Showcase: Claire Crowther
Introduction
The Magma Showcase highlights a poet whose work we feel deserves to be more widely known. It gives a larger selection of new poems than we can usually include for one poet. In this edition, we are showcasing Claire Crowther.
Claire has been writing poetry for eight years. Previously, she was a social worker, journalist and magazine editor. She has an MPhil in Creative Writing (Poetry) from Glamorgan and is now doing a PhD, including a collection of poems on the theme of grandmotherhood, at Kingston University.
Claire’s poems have been published in a wide variety of British and North American journals including TLS, Poetry Review, Poetry Wales, PN Review and Ambit. Her pamphlet The Glass Harmonica was published by Flarestack Press in 2003, and her first collection is forthcoming from Shearsman Press in March 2007.
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