Rouse, Anne (Barrett)
ROUSE, Anne (Barrett)
ROUSE, Anne (Barrett). American, b. 1954. Genres: Poetry. Career: Prince of Wales Hospital, London, England, student nurse, 1979-82; St Luke's Hospital, London, staff nurse, 1982-86; Islington Mind, London, director, 1992-95; writer. Member of Islington District Health Authority, 1982-86. Hawthornden Fellow, 2000; University of Glasgow, Royal Literary Fund Visiting Fellow, 2000-02. Publications: POETRY: Sunset Grill, 1993; Timing, 1997. Contributor to periodicals. Address: c/o Bloodaxe Books, PO Box 1SN, Newcastle upon Tyne NE99 15N, England.
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