Education
University of Cambridge.
(In The Heavy-Petting Zoo, the male of the species is show...)
In The Heavy-Petting Zoo, the male of the species is shown in all his preening glory, his growling and posturing exposed but also given marks out of ten. The book gives us the world according to Clare Pollard, an insider's in-your-face portrayal of the tarnished lives of today's bright young things.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018M3VASW/?tag=2022091-20
(This young British poet's pieces are fresh and energetic,...)
This young British poet's pieces are fresh and energetic, barbed with a modern girl's cynicism, but tempered with open-eyed hope as well as wry acceptance. Here the male of the species is shown in all his preening glory, his growling and posturing exposed but also given marks out of ten. This book gives us the world according to Clare Pollard, an insider's in-your-face portrayal of the tarnished lives of today's bright young things.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/185224481X/?tag=2022091-20
University of Cambridge.
Pollard was raised in Bolton. She read English at Cambridge University. In 2004, her play The Weather was performed at the Royal Court Theatre.
In 2007, My Male Muse, a radio documentary was broadcast on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 4.
In 2009, Pollard and James Byrne edited the Bloodaxe young poets showcase titled Voice Recognition: 21 Poets for the 21st Century. Pollard has been a Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow at Essex University.
In 2013, she was the judge for the inaugural international Hippocrates Prize for Young Poets.
(This young British poet's pieces are fresh and energetic,...)
(In The Heavy-Petting Zoo, the male of the species is show...)