
Sue Hubbard is a freelance writer specialising in the visual arts. She has written for The Guardian and is a regular contributor to Time Out, The New Statesman and to BBC Radio 4's Kaleidoscope. For many years her home was in a remote valley in the Mendips, Somerset, but she now lives in London, where she runs a stall in Portobello Road, selling eighteenth and nineteenth-century jewellery. She was elected to the General Council of the Poetry Society in 1992 and is a founder member of The Blue Nose Poets, who organise readings and workshops. Her poems have appeared in a variety of magazines and journals, and she has published two pamphlets, I dreamt I remembered what love was (Priapus Press) and Venetian Red (Hearing Eye).
Page Count:
80
Publication Date:
1994-01-01
ISBN-10:
1870612493
ISBN-13:
9781870612494
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