Pat Winslow

These days I run workshops all over the country. I’ve done residencies in a prison, two hospitals and several towns. Mostly, I work with people who are struggling to be heard or read. I also work across several languages with refugees and asylum seekers and I am part of a group of poets and artists from Oxford and Bonn which enjoys a rich cultural exchange. I’ve had seven collections published to date, most recently Kissing Bones with Templar Poetry. I’ve also been working with Manchester composer Oliver Vibrans on a version of The Coat of Two Colours, a folk tale from the Caucasus, for the Royal College of Music this year. I frequently work with Oxford Concert Party both in performance and as a workshop facilitator in day centres and schools. For more information see her website and her blog.

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