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Diana Lois Hendry (born 2 October 1941 in Wirral)[1] is an English poet, children's author and short story writer. She won a Whitbread Award (now the Costa Prize) in 1991 and was again shortlisted for the prize in 2012.


Background


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Hendry was born in the Wirral, England, one of three children.[2][3] She worked for a time as a journalist in print and radio, including a post at The Western Mail in Cardiff (1960–65).[1]

She took a degree when she was 39 years old at the University of Bristol. She wrote "As luck would have it my professor’s wife was the author Diana Wynne Jones, who saw my writing and suggested a publisher." This began a successful writing career.[4] She taught English at a boys' school[3] and later creative writing at the University of Bristol (1995–97).[1]

Hendry has written over 40 books for children, including Harvey Angell, which won a Whitbread Award in 1991. She won first prize in the 1996 Housman Society Competition for her poetry and was writer in residence at Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary (1997-1998). Her collections of poetry for adults include Making Blue (Peterloo, 1995), Borderers (Peterloo, 2001) and Twelve Lilts: Psalms & Responses (Mariscat Press, 2003) and Late Love: And Other Whodunnits (2008).[2][5] Her book The Seeing, inspired by her childhood memories of the war, was shortlisted for the Scottish Children's Book Award (2013).[6] She tutors at the Arvon Foundation[7] and writes for the Spectator.[8]

Hendry lives in Edinburgh with her partner Hamish Whyte of Mariscat Press.[5][9] She has two children and three grandchildren.[10] Her influences include novelist Charles Langbridge Morgan, Albert Camus, Muriel Spark, Elizabeth Bishop and Seamus Heaney. She enjoys yoga and playing the piano.[2]


Awards and honours



Works



Poetry collections



Children's fiction: selected



References


  1. Profile, debretts.com; accessed 2 October 2015.
  2. "Small Talk: Diana Hendry", 4 January 2013, Financial Times.
  3. Walker Books profile
  4. 22 November 2012, The Scotsman
  5. Scottish Poetry Library profile
  6. Scottish Book Trust, video (5mins)
  7. Random House profile
  8. Official website Archived 3 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine, biography
  9. Scottish Book Trust interview, 9 September 2013
  10. "The Seeing by Diana Hendry: review", Daily Telegraph 13 July 2012
  11. Official website Archived 3 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine, children's books
  12. Official website Archived 3 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine Poetry
  13. royal Literary Fund Archived 3 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine profile



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Diana Lois Hendry (Wirral, 2 de octubre de 1941)[1] es una escritora inglesa de poesía, cuentos e historias cortas. Ganó el Whitebread Award (ahora el Premio Costa Book) en 1991, y fue nominada nuevamente en 2012.



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