Paul Munden is a poet whose work first appeared in Faber’s Poetry Introduction 7. His collection, Asterisk (2011), combines poems with photographs (by Marion Frith) in exploring Shandy Hall, the birthplace of Laurence Sterne. He is Postdoctoral Rese
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Paul Munden is a poet whose work first appeared in Faber’s Poetry Introduction 7. His collection, Asterisk (2011), combines poems with photographs (by Marion Frith) in exploring Shandy Hall, the birthplace of Laurence Sterne. He is Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Poetry & Creative Practice) at the University of Canberra, working within the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research as Program Manager for the International Poetry Studies Institute. He is General Editor of Writing in Education and Writing in Practice, both published by the National Association of Writers in Education (UK), of which he is Director. He has worked as conference poet for the British Council and edited Feeling the Pressure: poetry and science of climate change. Analogue/Digital, a volume of his new and selected poems, is being published this year.
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