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Dilys Rose

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Dilys Rose is a Scottish poet and fiction writer. Born in 1954 in Glasgow, Rose studied at Edinburgh University,[1] where she has been teaching Creative Writing since 2001.[2] She is currently Director of the MSc in Creative Writing by Online Learning.[3]

Rose has won many awards, including the Canongate Prize, the Macallan/Scotland on Sunday Short Story Competition, and a Robert Louis Stevenson Memorial Award; she has also been awarded a Society of Authors travel bursary and a UNESCO City of Literature exchange fellowship.[3] Her poem 'Sailmaker's Palm' won the 2006 McCash Poetry Prize,[4] and her poetry collection Bodywork was shortlisted for the Sundial Scottish Arts Council Book Award. Rose's novel Red Tides won the 1993 Scottish Arts Council Book Award, as well as being shortlisted for the Saltire Society Scottish Book of the Year Award and the McVitie's Prize for Scottish Writer of the Year.[1]

Her novel Pelmanism was published by Luath Press in 2014.

Poetry

  • Madame Doubtfire's Dilemma, Chapman, 1989
  • When I Wear My Leopard Hat: Poems for Young Children (illustrated by Gill Allan), Scottish Children's Press, 1997
  • Lure, Chapman, 2003
  • Bodywork, Luath, 2007

Fiction

  • Our Lady of the Pickpockets, Secker & Warburg, 1989
  • Red Tides, Secker & Warburg, 1993
  • War Dolls, Headline Review, 1998
  • Pest Maiden, Headline Review, 1999 - "wonderfully strange and understated"[5]
  • Lord of Illusions, Luath Press, 2005 - "proves adept at swiftly establishing a mood"[6]
  • Selected Stories, Luath Press, 2005

References