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David Morley FRSL (born March 1964) is a British poet, professor, and ecologist. His best-selling textbook ''The Cambridge Introduction to Creative Writing'' has been translated into many languages. His major poetry collections include ''FURY'', ''Scientific Papers'', ''The Invisible Kings'', ''Enchantment'', ''The Gypsy and the Poet'', and ''The Magic of What's There'' are published by Carcanet Press.David Morley's ''The Invisible Kings'' at Carcanet Press
/ref> ''The Invisible Gift: Selected Poems'' was published by Carcanet and won The Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry. He was awarded a Cholmondeley Award by The Society of Authors for his body of work and contribution to poetry. He is a Fellow of The Royal Society of Literature. ''FURY'' published in August 2020 was a
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Choice and shortlisted for The Forward Prize for Best Collection.


Background

Morley read
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, gaining a fellowship from the
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. He then conducted research on
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. Before his appointment as a Fellow at
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, David Morley directed the National Association of Writers in Education. He was elected deputy chair of The Poetry Society (UK) and co-founded The Poetry Cafe in Covent Garden. He co-edited a bestselling anthology ''The New Poetry'' for
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(1993) and edited the British and Irish poetry list for Arc Publications for ten years. Morley became Literature Officer for
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in
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, directing the 1995 World Poetry Festival and 1995 Small Press Festival. In 1996 he was appointed Arts Council Fellow in Writing at the
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. He has served as Director of the Warwick Writing Programme. The University of Warwick awarded him a personal Chair in 2007, and a
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in 2008. He was elected a Fellow of The English Association in 2012. Morley has received a number of literary awards including the 2015
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for New Poetry, a Cholmondeley Award, a major
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, the Tyrone Guthrie Award, a Hawthornden International Writers Fellowship, an Arts Council Writers Award, the Raymond Williams Prize, an Arts Council Fellowship in Writing at Warwick University. He has also received two awards for his teaching, including a National Teaching Fellowship. He has been a guest on a number of BBC broadcast programmes including Front Row,
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, Open Book and The Late Show, as well as cultural programmes in the US, Canada, and Australia. His collections of poetry ''The Invisible Kings'' and ''The Gypsy and the Poet'' were Poetry Book Society Recommendations; and ''FURY'' a Poetry Book Society Choice. He has written criticism, essays and reviews for newspapers and magazines including ''
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'' and ''
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''.website for the writer David Morley
/ref> He was a judge of the 2012
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and of the 2013 Foyle Young Poets Prize. He was Head of the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at
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and is now Professor. He also holds the Alliance Chair of Writing at Monash University, Melbourne. In 2018 he was elected a Fellow of
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.


Bibliography


Poetry collections

* 1989: ''Releasing Stone'' (Nanholme) * 1991: ''A Belfast Kiss'' (The Poetry Business) * 1993: ''Mandelstam Variations'' (Arc Publications) * 1994: ''A Static Ballroom'' (Scratch) * 1998: ''Clearing a Name'' (Arc Publications) * 2002: ''Scientific Papers'' (Carcanet) * 2002: ''Of Science'' (with Andy Brown) (Worple) * 2003: ''Ludus Coventriae'' (Prest Roots) * 2007: ''The Invisible Kings'' (Carcanet) * 2009: ''The Night of the Day'' (Nine Arches) * 2009: ''The Rose of the Moon'' (Templar) * 2010: ''Enchantment'' (Carcanet) * 2013: ''The Gypsy and the Poet'' (Carcanet) * 2015: ''The Invisible Gift: Selected Poems'' (Carcanet) * 2016: ''The Death of Wisdom Smith, Prince of Gypsies'' (The Melos Press) * 2017: ''The Magic of What's There'' (Carcanet) * 2020: ''FURY'' (Carcanet)


Non-fiction

*1992: ''Under the Rainbow: Writers and Artists in Schools'' (Bloodaxe) *2007: ''The Cambridge introduction to Creative Writing'' (Cambridge University Press) *2012: ''The Cambridge Companion to Creative Writing'' (co-ed. Cambridge University Press)


Editor

* 1990: ''Northern Stories 2'' (with Philip Callow and Maura Dooley) (Littlewood) * 1993: ''The New Poetry'' (with Michael Hulse and David Kennedy) (Bloodaxe) * 2003: ''The Gift'' (Stride) * 2004: ''Phoenix New Writing'' (Heaventree) * 2007: ''No Longer Poetry: New Romanian Poetry'' (with Leonard Aldea) (Heaventree) * 2007: ''Collected Poems of Geoffrey Holloway'' (Arrowhead) * 2007: ''The Greatest Gift'' (NAGTY) * 2009: ''Dove Release: New Flights and Voices'' (Worple Press) * 2011: ''The Voyage: Adventures in Creative Writing'' (co-ed., Silkworms) * 2018: ''Swimming Chenango Lake: Selected Poems of Charles Tomlinson'' (Carcanet Press)


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External links



Listen to David Morley reading his poetry] - a Poetry Archive recording, 11 January 2016. {{DEFAULTSORT:Morley, David 1964 births Living people People from Blackpool English Romani people Romani poets English male poets Fellows of the English Association