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Victoria Gatehouse explores science and art in her debut poetry publication, seeking out the similarities and tensions that attract and repel them in equal measure. A clinical researcher by day, by night she collects, tests, measures and records her thoughts on the materials from which we each build our lives - both practical and spiritual. Light, metal, electricity, shells and fabric are each treated with a similar scrutiny, linked by a scientific thread, knotted with humour, playful subversion and lyrical wonder.

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Victoria Gatehouse explores science and art in her debut poetry publication, seeking out the similarities and tensions that attract and repel them in equal measure. A clinical researcher by day, by night she collects, tests, measures and records her thoughts on the materials from which we each build our lives - both practical and spiritual. Light, metal, electricity, shells and fabric are each treated with a similar scrutiny, linked by a scientific thread, knotted with humour, playful subversion and lyrical wonder.
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Autorenporträt
Victoria Gatehouse was born in Leeds, and now lives in the West Yorkshire village of Ripponden with her family. She is a clinical researcher with an MA in Creative Writing from MMU. Her work has been widely published in magazines and anthologies including Magma, Mslexia, The North, The Rialto, Her Wings of Glass (Second Light Publications, 2014) and The Emma Press Anthology of Mildly Erotic Verse (The Emma Press, 2013). Competition wins include Ilkley, PENfro and the Poetry News Members' Competition, and she has been placed in many more. In 2016, she was shortlisted for the Flambard Poetry Prize.