Wendy Mulford
Welsh-born Wendy Mulford has in the past been associated with Cambridge, Marxism, feminism, and the British Poetry Revival of the 1970s.As founder of Street Editions, and later co-editor with Ken Edwards of the amalgamated Reality Street Editions, Wendy Mulford has published many of the most notable poets of the British avant-garde. Books she has written or edited include This Narrow Place (Pandora 1988), a biography of the writers Sylvia Townsend Warner and Valentine Ackland, Virtuous Magic: Women Saints and Their Meanings (with Sara Maitland, Continuum 1997) and The Virago Book of Love Poetry (1990& 1998). Her poetry has been widely anthologised; her 13 collections include two co-written with Denise Riley, and The East Anglia Sequence: Norfolk 1984 – Suffolk 1994.
She has lived in Suffolk since the mid-1990s and in 2008 produced a joint collection, Whistling Through the Nightwood (Orphean Press), with Anne Beresford, Herbert Lomas and Pauline Stainer.
by Wendy Mulford: No More Parades (1980); Trawls (1980); A Slight Bemuse (1980); The Bullfinch & the Cello (2013); Going "home" (2013)
She has lived in Suffolk since the mid-1990s and in 2008 produced a joint collection, Whistling Through the Nightwood (Orphean Press), with Anne Beresford, Herbert Lomas and Pauline Stainer.
by Wendy Mulford: No More Parades (1980); Trawls (1980); A Slight Bemuse (1980); The Bullfinch & the Cello (2013); Going "home" (2013)