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Roderick Chalmers "Roddy" Lumsden (28 May 1966 – 10 January 2020)Bloodaxe Books: Roddy Lumsden (1966-2020)
/ref> was a Scottish poet. He was born in
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and educated at
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. He published seven collections of poetry, a number of chapbooks and a collection of trivia, as well as editing a generational anthology of British and Irish poets of the 1990s and 2000s, ''Identity Parade'', among other anthologies.


Background

He lived in London where he taught for The Poetry School and independently. He did editing work on several prize-winning poetry collections and the Pilot series of chapbooks by poets under 30 for
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. He was organiser and host of the monthly reading series BroadCast in London. Between 2010 and 2015, he was Poetry Editor for Salt Publishing, responsible for commissioning over thirty individual collections, and for whom he was also Series Editor of The Best British Poetry anthologies. Lumsden was a Vice Chairman of The
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. He was awarded an Arts Council of England International Fellowship at the
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in Ontario in 2001 and also carried out several residency projects, including being poet-in-residence to the music industry and in a five-star hotel and golf resort. He also worked as a puzzle and quiz writer and a popular reference compiler and editor. In 2014 he became a regular team member on Radio 4's long running show
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, representing Scotland alongside crime writer
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. They won the 2014 series. Lumsden received an
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in 1991. His first book ''Yeah Yeah Yeah'' was shortlisted for the
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in the Best First Collection section. His second collection ''The Book of Love'' was a
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Choice and shortlisted for the
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and The John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. ''Roddy Lumsden is Dead'' followed in 2001, then ''Mischief Night: New & Selected Poems'' which was a PBS Recommendation and, in 2009, then ''Third Wish Wasted'', poems from which were awarded the Bess Hokin Prize by the Poetry Foundation. A sixth collection, ''Terrific Melancholy'', was issued in 2011, followed by ''Not All Honey'' in 2014 and ''Melt and Solve'' in 2015. ''So Glad I’m Me'' in 2017 was shortlisted for the
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. Lumsden was diagnosed with acute liver cirrhosis in 2016. He moved into a care home in New Cross, London, close to where he lived for many years in Blackheath, and died in early 2020.


Published works


Poetry collections

*''Yeah Yeah Yeah'' (Bloodaxe, 1997) *''The Book of Love'' (Bloodaxe, 2000) *''Roddy Lumsden is Dead'' (Wrecking Ball Press, 2001) *''Mischief Night: New & Selected Poems'' (Bloodaxe, 2004) *''Third Wish Wasted'' (Bloodaxe, 2009) *''Terrific Melancholy'' (Bloodaxe, 2011) *''Not All Honey'' (Bloodaxe, 2014) *''Melt and Solve'' (Salt Publishing, 2015) *''So Glad I’m Me'' (Bloodaxe, 2017)


Pamphlets

*''Elsewhere Perhaps Later'' (privately published, 1995) *''The Bubble Bride'' (St Andrews Bay, 2003) *''Super Try Again'' (Donut Press, 2007) *''The Bells of Hope'' (Penned in the Margins, 2012)


As editor

*''The Message'' (Poetry Society, 1999, co-ed with Stephen Trousse) *''Anvil New Poets 3'' (Anvil Press, 2001, co-ed with Hamish Ironside) *''Identity Parade: New British & Irish Poets'' (Bloodaxe, 2010) *''The Best British Poetry 2011'' (Salt, 2011) *''The Salt Book of Younger Poets'' (Salt, 2011, with Eloise Stonborough)


Other

*''Vitamin Q: a temple of trivia lists and curious words'' (Chambers, 2004) *''Every Boy's Book of Knowledge'' (Prion, 2007, compiler and editor) *''Chambers Gigglossary'' (Chambers, 2008, contributor)


References


External links


Roddy Lumsden profile at Poetry FoundationDetailed obituary at ''The Scotsman''
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