Tamsin Kendrick
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Tamsin Kendrick is a performance poet based in London, England. Born in York on May 4, 1983 Kendrick has toured the world with her beat-influenced poetry. Appearing at places such as, Latitude Festival, Truck Festival, Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Bowery Poetry Club, Resonance FM and Fruitstock. After gaining a degree from Oxford University (Regent's Park College) in Philosophy and Theology in 2004, Kendrick went on to edit a magazine for children's charity, Compassion UK. Her first collection is coming out in Spring of 2008 with Penned in the Margins.
Kendrick has been published in many magazines such as The wolf magazine, Rising, The Fix and The Delinquent.
She is the daughter of Christian singer/songwriter Graham Kendrick.
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