Kate Clanchy was educated in Edinburgh and Oxford University. She lived in London's East End for several years, before moving to Buckinghamshire where she now works as a teacher, journalist and freelance writer. Her poetry and seven radio plays have been broadcast by BBC Radio. She is a regular contributor to The Guardian newspaper; her work appeared in The Scotsman, the New Statesman and Poetry Review. She also writes for radio and broadcasts on the World Service and BBC Radio 3 and 4. She is a Creative Writing Fellow of Oxford Brookes University and teaches Creative Writing at the Arvon Foundation. She is currently one of the writers-in-residence at the charity First Story. Her poetry has been included in A Book of Scottish Verse (2002) and The Edinburgh book of twentieth-century Scottish poetry (2006)
Books

Selected Poems
2014

Newborn
2004

Slattern
1996

The Not-Dead and The Saved and Other Stories
2015

Meeting the English
2013

Antigona and Me
2008

Samarkand
1999

England
Poems from a School
2018

The Picador Book of Birth Poems
2012

Eight Ghosts
The English Heritage Book of New Ghost Stories
2018

How to Grow Your Own Poem
2020

Some Kids I Taught & What They Taught Me
2019