Rachel McCarthy

Rachel McCarthy
Born 31 July 1984
Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
Occupation Scientist, Poet, Broadcaster
Nationality British
Website
www.exeterpoetryfestival.com

Rachel McCarthy (born 31 July 1984) is a British scientist, poet and broadcaster.

Life and career

Rachel McCarthy was born in Preston, Lancashire. McCarthy studied six A-levels at Runshaw College, Leyland and went on to study Natural Sciences at Durham University as a member of University College. She graduated in 2006 with double first class honours in Chemistry and Physics. In 2008 she joined the Met Office working in both Exeter and London as a senior scientist and UK Government advisor. In 2009 she established ExCite Poetry,[1] the Devon arm of the UK Poetry Society, of which she remains Managing Director. Within six months of its formation ExCite Poetry became the largest regional arm of the Poetry Society by a significant margin, with well over 200 members, and was consequently the focus of a BBC Radio 4 programme. Between 2009 and 2013 she co-hosted a monthly arts-review show on Phonic FM,[2] hailed by the Sunday Times as "providing some of the most inspiring broadcasting in the country".[3]

In 2013 she became Director of the Exeter Poetry Festival,.[4] In 2014 she was chosen by the Poet Laureate as one of four of the most exciting new voices in British poetry. Her first pamphlet is due for publication in June 2015, with Smith Doorstop,[5] under the imprint of 'Laureate's Choice'. She continues to split her time between Exeter and London.

Published works

Poetry

Scientific Papers

Articles and Essays

References

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