Rory Waterman
Rory Waterman was born in Belfast in 1981, but grew up in rural Lincolnshire. His poems have been taken by various publications, including PN Review, Stand, Able Muse, Raintown Review, Staple and Agenda, and his work will appear in a Carcanet anthology next year. He also writes critical prose for The Times Literary Supplement, PN Review, The Literateur, Sphinx, The Dark Horse and the British Council Contemporary Writers website, among other places. With Nick Everett, he is the General Editor of New Walk Magazine, a new international journal for poetry and the arts.
He is writing a PhD thesis on modern poetry at the University of Leicester.
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