Diana Gittins

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Born (1946-10-20) 20 October 1946 (age 79)
USA
OccupationLecturer in creative writing
Diana Gittins
Born (1946-10-20) 20 October 1946 (age 79)
USA
OccupationLecturer in creative writing
Alma materUniversity of Essex
Notable worksMadness in Its Place:Narratives of Severalls Hospital 1913-1997
Website
www.dianagittins.co.uk

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Diana Gittins (born 20 October 1946),[1] is a former associate lecturer in creative writing for the Open University and a published writer of fiction and non-fiction books.[2][3]

Gittins is the author of Madness in Its Place: Narratives of Severalls Hospital 1913-1997,[4] which was adapted for broadcast for BBC Radio 4.[5]

Diana Gittins spent her childhood in New England, USA and moved to Devon in the UK when she was 14.[3]

After attending Dartington Hall School, Devon she studied at the University of Paris for a year,[6] University of Essex, and later at Bath Spa University.[2] She has two masters, one in social history and one in writing for young people. She also has a PhD in sociology.[3]

Gittins has had a number of jobs through the years, but her academic roles have included: being a research fellow at the University of Essex; a lecturer at Plymouth University; a lecturer at Colgate University, US; as well as a part-time associate lecturer of creative writing for the Open University.[6]

She lives with her partner in Exeter.[3]

Awards

  • Hawthornden Castle Fellowship[3][7]
  • Shortlisted for the 2009 Cinnamon Poetry Pamphlet competition[8]
  • Guernsey International Poetry on the Buses competition, 2011[9]
  • Flamingo Feather Poetry Competition (second place)[10]

Publications

Books

Poetry

  • Gittins, Diana (1994). Dance of the sheet. Nether Stowey: Odyssey Poets. ISBN 9781897654545.
  • Gittins, Diana (2010), "Repulsive II", in Fortune-Wood, Rowan (ed.), The visitors & other stories & poems, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd: Cinnamon Press, ISBN 9781907090059
  • Gittins, Diana (2010), "Hale New Moon Bopp", in Fortune-Wood, Rowan (ed.), The visitors & other stories & poems, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd: Cinnamon Press, ISBN 9781907090059
  • Gittins, Diana (2010), "I Should Have Moved On", in Loveday, Mike; Gordon, Rudy (eds.), 14 Magazine, no. 9, March 2010, Online - selected editions, ISSN 1744-7763{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) "I Should Have Moved On" by Diana Gittins Archived 18 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  • Gittins, Diana (2013). BORK!. Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland: HappenStance. ISBN 9781905939916.

Prose

Non-fiction

See also

References

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