Bryan, Tom oldala, Angol életrajz
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Tom Bryan was born in Winnipeg, Canada in 1950, but has been long resident in Scotland, his mother’s country. He is a widely published and broadcast poet, fiction and non-fiction writer. He is Writer-in-Residence in Aberdeenshire, Scottish Borders, and until November 2008 was the sixth Brownsbank Writing Fellow in Biggar, South Lanarkshire. He lived for many years in Strathcanaird, Wester Ross, where he co-edited Northwords magazine. He has edited three literary magazines and was the founder of The Eildon Tree magazine, still going in the Scottish Borders. He has also edited several anthologies. To date, he has produced six published collections of poetry, three non-fiction books, two collections of short stories and a novel. His short stories have appeared in many leading anthologies and literary magazines in Britain and abroad. He writes songs and has also had a dramatic piece about the mythical Scottish bard Thomas the Rhymer performed in the Borders, the Highlands and the State Theatre in Tula, Russia. Recent poetry publications include Rattlesnake Road (Dionysia, 2006), Doubling back (Dionysia, 2011), and Until the Roof Falls In (Indigo Dreams, 2012). He lives in Kelso in the Scottish Borders.
http://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poetry/poets/tom-bryan
http://textualities.net/tag/tom-bryan
(Az oldal szerkesztője: P. T.)