Suzanne Batty was born in Plymouth, twenty minutes after her twin sister, and upside down. She lives in Manchester where she runs creative writing workshops for people experiencing and recovering from mental distress. Suzanne also teaches creative writing at Sheffield Hallam University, where she is studying for an M.A. Her poetry collection, The Barking Thing, was published by Bloodaxe in 2007. She is the co-editor of poetry magazine Rain Dog which was created to get more women poets into print.
Suzanne Batty
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Some Girls' Mothers Taster
A sample of short readings from the six authors featured in Some Girls' Mothers. The full unabridged readings are now available as an audio book.
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Some Girls' Mothers Taster (11:12)
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Some Girls' Mothers
Six writers tackle the thorny subject of mother/daughter relationships with grace and honesty. Available as paperback, eBook and audio book.
‘Touching, wounding and humbling.’ – Simon Armitage