Candlestick Press

Biographies

Here you can find out more about the huge range of poets we feature in our pamphlets and the artists whose work appears on our beautiful covers.

We’ve now published poems by almost 850 historical and contemporary poets. In our pages you’ll find old favourites alongside twenty-first century voices – everyone from WH Auden to Belinda Zhawi. Although our emphasis is on British poetry, you’ll also find Irish, American and Australian writers. We hope these pages will encourage you to explore further the work of a poet you’ve enjoyed in one of our pamphlets.
  • Tony Williams

    Tony Williams is a British poet and novelist. His latest poetry collection Hawthorn City (Salt, 2019) explores medieval material while reflecting his interest in landscape and the contemporary pastoral. A flash fiction collection All the Bananas I’ve Never Eaten (2012) won Best Short Story Collection in the 2013 Saboteur Awards.

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  • Claire Williamson

    Claire Williamson has published four collections of poetry, most recently Visiting the Minotaur (Seren, 2018). She has worked extensively with Welsh National Opera, and on other musical collaborations. She has also contributed essays about creative writing and health to a number of academic journals.

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  • Emily Wills

    Emily Wills lives in Gloucestershire where she works as a GP. She won the Frogmore prize in 2012 and 2013. She is the author of two collections, Diverting the Sea (2000) and Developing the Negative (2008), and a pamphlet, Unmapped (2014), all published by The Rialto.

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  • Jackie Wills

    Jackie Wills is a British poet who has published several collections. Powder Tower (Arc, 1995) was shortlisted for the TS Eliot Prize and her most recent Woman’s Head As Jug is influenced by her collaboration with the visual artist Jane Fordham. She has held two residencies at the Royal Literary Fund and lives and works in Brighton.

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  • David Wilson

    David Wilson is a British poet and novelist living in North Yorkshire. He has climbed extensively in the UK, in the Alps and further afield. His debut poetry pamphlet Slope was published by SmithDoorstop in 2016 and The Equilibrium Line appeared in 2019.

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  • Marjorie Wilson

    Marjorie Wilson (1885 – 1934) was a British poet who served as a nurse during the First World War. She was the daughter of a Derbyshire vicar and often wrote under the pen name ‘Town Girl’ in the Children’s Newspaper to which she sent many of her poems and sketches. One of her best-known poems is ‘The Lighthouse’ which finds comfort and hope in the “straight strong arm of light”.

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