
Wendy Cope was educated at Farringtons School, Chislehurst, London and then, after finishing university at St Hilda's College, Oxford, she worked for 15 years as a primary school teacher in London. In 1981, she became Arts and Reviews editor for the Inner London Education Authority magazine, 'Contact'. Five years later she became a freelance writer and was a television critic for 'The Spectator magazine' until 1990. Her first published work 'Across the City' was in a limited edition, published by the Priapus Press in 1980 and her first commercial book of poetry was 'Making Cocoa for Kingsley Amis' in 1986. Since then she has published two further books of poetry and has edited various anthologies of comic verse. In 1987 she received a Cholmondeley Award for poetry and in 1995 the American Academy of Arts and Letters Michael Braude Award for light verse. In 2007 she was one of the judges for the Man Booker Prize. In 1998 she was the BBC Radio 4 listeners' choice to succeed Ted Hughes as Poet Laureate and when Andrew Motion's term of office ended in 2009 she was once again considered as a replacement. She was awarded the OBE in the Queen's 2010 Birthday Honours List. Gerry Wolstenholme February 2011
Books

If I Don't Know
2001

Christmas Poems
2017

Making Cocoa for Kingsley Amis
1986

Serious Concerns
1992

Life, Love and The Archers
recollections, reviews and other prose
2014

Anecdotal Evidence
2018

Wendy Cope
A Twenty-minute Selection
2012

Family Values
2011

Two Cures for Love
Selected Poems 1979–2006
2008

Poems of the Decade
An Anthology of the Forward Books of Poetry: Selected by William Sieghart, Founder of the Forward Prizes
2001

The River Girl
1991

Heaven on Earth
101 Happy Poems
2001

The Orange and Other Poems
2023

Poems for a World Gone to Sh*t
2018