About me

I was born in Manchester in 1963 and studied painting and printmaking in Leeds. My poetry has appeared in numerous journals including The Age, Jacket, Magma, Poetry Review, Poetry Wales, PN Review, Quid and The Rialto. A chapbook, The Cutting Room, was published by Barque in 2000. A first full-length collection, Dr. Mephisto, was published by Arc in 2002. My latest collection of poetry, Radio Nostalgia, was published by Arc in 2006. I’ve been anthologised in New Writing 8 (Vintage, 1999) and a selection of my work will appear in Identity Parade: New British and Irish Poets edited by Roddy Lumsden, available from Bloodaxe in 2010.

Writing as Chris Hamilton-Emery, I’m also author of a bestselling writer’s guide 101 Ways to Make Poems Selling: The Salt Guide to Getting and Staying Published, and editor of Poets in View: A Visual Anthology of 50 Classic Poems as well as a range of pocket classics, including selections of Emily Brontë, John Keats and Christina Rossetti.

I also write regular articles for The Writer’s Handbook and occasionally blog for The Guardian.

I live in Great Wilbraham, near Cambridge, with my wife, three children and various other animals.

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