Carole Bromley

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OccupationPoet, creative writing tutor
AlmamaterUniversity of Reading
University of York
University of Glamorgan
Children4
Carole Bromley
OccupationPoet, creative writing tutor
Alma materUniversity of Reading
University of York
University of Glamorgan
Children4

Carole Bromley is a British poet, and creative writing tutor for the University of York.

Carole has degrees from University of Reading and University of York, as well as an M Phil. in Writing from the University of Glamorgan (now the University of South Wales).

Carole Bromley has been writing for about ten years. She recently gave up her teaching job to spend more time writing and now tutors in creative writing for York University Centre for Lifelong Learning, as well as running occasional workshops in schools. She is currently running Poetry Surgeries on behalf of The Poetry Society.[1]

Her poems have been widely published in magazines, including The New Welsh Review,[2] The Rialto, The North, Mslexia, Magma,[3] and Stand.[4]

In 2005, her pamphlet collection Unscheduled Halt was a first stage winner in the Poetry Business Book and Pamphlet Competition, and was also invited to read at the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival. She read as a part of poets featured in A Twist of Malice.[5]

Bromley is married with four children and lives in York.

Awards

Carole has won or been placed in the following competitions: The Bridport Prize, Housman Society, Yorkshire,[6] Ware, New Forest, Whiteadder Press, Staple, Mslexia,[7] BT, Barnet, Guardian Text Poem, Connections, Writersinc, Yorkshire Evening Press, Lancaster Litfest, Ilkley.[8]

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