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Jill Sharp grew up in the New Forest and attended the universities of Keele and Queen Mary, London. She worked as a tutor of excluded teenagers and was an associate lecturer with the Open University for many years. Her poetry has appeared widely in magazines and anthologies both in print and online. A pamphlet, Ye gods, was published in 2015 by Indigo Dreams, and her work was featured in Vindication, a six-poet collection from Arachne Press, 2018. She reviews for The High Window online journal.
期刊介绍:
The Keats-Shelley Review has been published by the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association for almost 100 years. It has a unique identity and broad appeal, embracing Romanticism, English Literature and Anglo-Italian relations. A diverse range of items are published within the Review, including notes, prize-winning essays and contemporary poetry of the highest quality, around a core of peer-reviewed academic articles, essays and reviews. The editor, Professor Nicholas Roe, along with the newly established editorial board, seeks to develop the depth and quality of the contributions, whilst retaining the Review’s distinctive and accessible nature.