Background
Sail was born in London and brought up in Exeter.
Sail was born in London and brought up in Exeter.
He studied French and German at Oxford University and subsequently taught for some years in Kenya, before returning to the United Kingdom, where he taught at Blundell"s School and, later, Exeter School (where the modern languages department was headed by Harry Guest, another published poet).
He is now a freelance writer Sail has published nine poetry collections, the most recent being Eye-Baby (2006). The World Returning (2002), Building into Air (1995), and Out of Land: New and Selected Poems (1992), and has edited a number of anthologies, including The New Exeter Book of Riddles (1999) with Kevin Crossley-Holland, and First and Always: Poems for Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital (1988).
He also edited South-West Review from 1980 to 1985.
Sail works in schools and colleges, and has also written a radio play, as well as short features for radio. He has presented the British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 3 programme "Poetry Now" and "Time for Verse" on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 4.
He was chairman of the Arvon Foundation from 1990 to 1994, has directed the Cheltenham Literature Festival, was the United Kingdom jury member for the European Literature Prize (1994-1996), has been a judge for the Whitbread Prize and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. 1992 Hawthornden Fellowship.