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Morelle Smith is a Scottish author of poetry, essays, fiction, and travel articles who currently lives in Edinburgh, Scotland.[1]

Education

She studied French and English at the University of Edinburgh. She completed a post-graduate teaching certificate, and also took a course to teach English at the CELTA/RSA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages/Royal Society of Arts), and to teach French at the Centre International d’Études Pédagogiques in Sèvres, France.

Travel

After university, she traveled through India and Asia, then lived in Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Schwarzwald, where she modeled for drawing classes. She has participated in Writers' Residences in Serbia, Switzerland, and France. She worked for an NGO in Albania. She has also traveled to the US and throughout Europe. Sketches from her travels with musician John Renbourn are included in her work, Every Shade of Blue.

Reviews

She writes reviews at Levure Litteraire[2] and the Scottish Review.[3]

Publishing

Her first published work was a short story, A Sleeping Sentry at the Gate of Time, in Chapman Magazine, 1980. Since then, her work has been translated into several languages, including French, Slovenian, Bulgarian, Romanian, and Albanian. Her poem, The Ravens and the Lemon Tree was reviewed in the poetry prose reviews magazine Acumen,[4] in May 2010, where it says, "She has a fine lyric gift."

Published works

Deepwater Terminal (Diehard, 1998)

Streets of Tirana, Almost Spring[5] (ORA Publishing, Tirana 2004)

The Way Words Travel (UK Authors Press 2005)

Time Loop[6] (Playback Editions 2010)

Gold Tracks, Fallen Fruit, a Quinta Journal[7] (Cestrian Press 2011)

Anthology of Scottish Women Poets, Scottish Literature in the 20th Century

Modern Scottish Women Poets[8] (Canongate Classics)

Shaping the Water Path[9] (Callander)

Open Roads and Secret Destinations

Every Shade of Blue[10] (Fountainhall[11])

The Definition of Happiness

Tirana Papers: An Albanian Journal[12]

The Ravens and the Lemon Tree (Poetry Scotland/Diehard)

References

  1. ^ "Morelle Smith | Poetry | Scottish Poetry Library". www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  2. ^ "Morelle Smith". www.levurelitteraire.com. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  3. ^ "Scottish Review: Bill Mitchell". www.scottishreview.net. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  4. ^ "Acumen". www.acumen-poetry.co.uk. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  5. ^ Morelle., Smith (2004). Streets of Tirana, almost spring : stories. Tirana: Ora. ISBN 9992794062. OCLC 891679311.
  6. ^ Morelle, Smith. Time loop : an adventure in dreamtime. Sandwick, Shetland. ISBN 9780955890529. OCLC 890392842.
  7. ^ Morelle., Smith (2011). Gold tracks, fallen fruit : quinta journal. Bebington: Cestrian Press. OCLC 786264670.
  8. ^ "Amazon.com: Modern Scottish Women Poets (Canongate Classics) eBook: Dorothy McMillan, Michael Byrne: Kindle Store". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  9. ^ Morelle, Smith. Shaping the water path. Callander. ISBN 9780946230983. OCLC 1007852730.
  10. ^ Morelle, Smith. Every shade of blue. Fountainhall. ISBN 9780992723330. OCLC 939857140.
  11. ^ "Morelle Smith". www.levurelitteraire.com. Retrieved 2018-02-23.
  12. ^ Morelle., Smith (2013). Tirana papers : an Albanian journal. [Great Britain?]: Kairos. ISBN 9780955289699. OCLC 881066733.