Andrew Fentham
Andrew is a Birmingham-born writer who lives and works in Cornwall. His poems and translations have appeared in magazines and anthologies including Poetry Review, The Manchester Review and The Black Herald.
He was awarded a New Poet Bursary in 2013 by New Writing North and the Taught Masters Prize in Creative Writing in 2015 by Newcastle University. Project, a creative response to the work of Victor Pasmore, appeared as an installation at the Hatton Gallery (Newcastle upon Tyne) in 2015. A debut pamphlet of poems will appear this year (2017), along with a collection of translations from the Hungarian András Gerevich in 2018. In 2016 he was a resident translator at the Magyar ForditóHáz (Hungarian Translators’ House) in Balatonfüred. Next year a pamphlet of poems on WS Graham and the St Ives School will appear from The New Fire Tree Press as part of the programme of events for Graham’s Centenary year.