Zoë Skoulding

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Zoë Skoulding at the Spectrum XXI festival in Paris, 3 November 2007.
Zoë Skoulding at the Spectrum XXI festival in Paris, 3 November 2007.

Zoë Skoulding was born on November 18, 1967 in Bradford, United Kingdom, is a poet, writer, musician, performer and lecturer in creative writing. Since 1994 she has edited the creative writing magazine Skald, more recently alongside co-editor Ian Davidson with whom she also writes collaboratively.

She has written lyrics for Welsh musicians Rheinallt H Rowlands and David Wrench, with whom she also played bass, and has performed with "anglo-welsh kosmische supergroup" The Serpents and her own "psychogeographical sound collective" Parking Non-Stop.

She has appeared at recent international festivals in Prague, Montreal, Sarajevo and Bratislava.

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[edit] Personal life

Having previously lived in East Anglia, India and Belgium, Zoë Skoulding now lives in north Wales with her husband, the musician Alan Holmes

[edit] Bibliography

  • 1998 "Tide Table"
  • 2004 "The Mirror Trade"
  • 2007 "Dark Wires" (with Ian Davidson)

[edit] Discography

  • 1996 Rheinallt H RowlandsBukowski
  • 1997 David WrenchBlack Roses
  • 1997 David WrenchBlow Winds Blow
  • 1997 David WrenchThe Ballad of the Christmas Tree and the Silver Birch
  • 1998 The Serpents – No Mask, No Cloak, Dim Gobaith
  • 1999 The Serpents – You Have just been Poisoned by the Serpents
  • 2001 Various artists – Infrasonic Waves
  • 2006 FaustFaust... in Autumn

[edit] External links

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