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Karen McCarthy Woolf
Born 1966 (age 57–58)
London, England
Occupation Poet

Karen McCarthy Woolf (born 1966) is a poet of English and Jamaican parentage.

Early life and education

Karen McCarthy Woolf was born in London to English and Jamaican parents. Her father emigrated to the United Kingdom in 1957 as a part of the Windrush generation, and her experience and identity as a mixed-race woman has informed her poetry.

She has a PhD (2018) from Royal Holloway, University of London: her thesis title was At the centre of the edge : contemporary ecological poetry and the sacred hybrid, and it focussed on the work of Louise Glück, Kei Miller and Joy Harjo

Writing career

McCarthy Woolf was mentored on The Complete Works poets of colour mentoring scheme initiated by Bernardine Evaristo to redress representational invisibility. The scheme (2007–2017), funded by Arts Council England, was directed by Dr Natalie Teitler, during which time thirty poets were mentored.

Her 2014 book An Aviary of Small Birds was shortlisted for the 2015 Best First Collection award of the Forward Prizes for Poetry and the Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection Prize, and chosen as an Observer poetry book of the month.

The poem "Outside" from her Seasonal Disturbances was chosen by Carol Rumens as "Poem of the Week" in The Guardian in December 2017.

In 2019, McCarthy Woolf was appointed Poet in Residence at University of California, Los Angeles. She is a contributor to the 2019 anthology New Daughters of Africa, edited by Margaret Busby.

McCarthy Woolf won second place in the 2020 Laurel Prize for her collection Seasonal Disturbances.

In 2021 she was one of the judges of the 2020 National Poetry Competition.

Selected publications

Authored

  • The Worshipful Company of Pomegranate Slicers (2006, Spread The Word, ISBN: 9780954008321)
  • An Aviary of Small Birds (2014, Carcanet Press, ISBN: 9781906188146)
  • Seasonal Disturbances (2017, Carcanet, ISBN: 9781784103361)

Edited

  • Bittersweet: Contemporary Black Women's Poetry (1998, The Women's Press, ISBN: 0704346079)
  • Ten: The New Wave (2014, Bloodaxe Books, ISBN: 9781780371108)
  • Ten: Poets of the New Generation (2017, Bloodaxe, ISBN: 9781780373829)
  • Unwritten : Caribbean Poems after the First World War (2018, Nine Arches Press, ISBN: 9781911027294)
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