Introducing: Wendy Holborow

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Wendy Holborow is one of our poetic short story writers. Her beautifully elegant story Crows Caw in Cwmdonkin Park is available to read here.

Wendy was born in South Wales, UK and lived in Greece for fourteen years. She founded and co-edited Poetry Greece magazine. Wendy has won prizes for her short stories, notably the Philip Good Memorial Prize, The Aber Valley Competition, The Island Magazine and a first prize in the Allen Rayne competition. Her stories have appeared in numerous literary journals. She has a Master’s degree with distinction in Creative Writing from Swansea University. Wendy’s poetry pamphlet After the Silent Phone Call was published by Poetry Salzburg in 2015 and her second collection An Italian Afternoon was published by Indigo Dreams in September 2017.

A short Q&A with Wendy Holborow can be seen below:

Q: What is the first book you remember reading, or being read to as a child?

A: Little Women by Louisa M Alcott

 

Q: Is there a book that you keep going back to and how many times have you read it?

A: No, there are too many books to read to go back to read again, though maybe in my dotage I will do so.

 

Q: If you could teleport yourself anywhere, real or fictional, where would it be and why?

A: Maybe Corfu in the thirties when the Durrells lived in Corfu.

 

You can find out more about Wendy and her work by visiting her website.

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