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Alison Dunhill lives in Norfolk, England. A visual artist and an art historian, she has had poems published in Joe Soap's Canoe, SurVision Magazine and the Fenland Poetry Journal. She also had two pieces longlisted for the Fish Flash Fiction Prize in 2020. Her first poetry pamphlet, "Gig Soup Scoop", was published by Trans Gravity Advertiser in 1972. Her MPhil thesis forges links between interwar surrealism and 1970s US photography. This book won James Tate Poetry Prize 2020.

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Alison Dunhill lives in Norfolk, England. A visual artist and an art historian, she has had poems published in Joe Soap's Canoe, SurVision Magazine and the Fenland Poetry Journal. She also had two pieces longlisted for the Fish Flash Fiction Prize in 2020. Her first poetry pamphlet, "Gig Soup Scoop", was published by Trans Gravity Advertiser in 1972. Her MPhil thesis forges links between interwar surrealism and 1970s US photography. This book won James Tate Poetry Prize 2020.
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Alison Dunhill lives in Norfolk, England. Her first poetry pamphlet, "Gig Soup Scoop", was published in 1972 by Trans Gravity Advertiser. She has also been published in Joe Soap's Canoe, SurVision Magazine and the Fenland Poetry Journal. She was tutored at the Arvon Foundation by Michael Laskey and Martin Stannard in the 1990s. She had two pieces longlisted for the Fish Flash Fiction Prize in 2020. She is also a visual artist, exhibiting regularly and in recent years is incorporating poetry into her art practice. An art historian too, her MPhil thesis forges links between interwar surrealism and 1970s US photography (please see her Wikipedia entry). Her website can be found at www.alisondunhill.com