Andrew McMillan
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Andrew McMillan, born 1988, is a poet. He was born in South Yorkshire. He studied English Literature with Creative Writing at Lancaster University, and then an MA in modernism from University College London. He is now lecturer/senior lecturer in Creative Writing at Liverpool John Moores University. As well as poetry, he has written journalism for The Guardian and The Independent and appeared on BBC Radio 3 and 4.[1]
In 2015 he won the Guardian first book award - the first time this prize had been won by a poet.[2]
- "I came out to my parents when I was 16. ... I shouted something, my sister shouted back: "Well are you gay?" I said I was. Two weeks later I [told] my dad. He said "well done." ... That evening, lying in my converted loft-room in the small village we lived in just outside Barnsley, I was given a copy of Thom Gunn's Collected Poems. I fell in love. Here was a poet who I felt was speaking directly to me, not of things I'd experienced but of things I wanted to experience; loves I wanted to feel.[3]
References
- ↑ "Biography" page on his website.
- ↑ [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/nov/25/guardian-first-book-award-2015-andrew-mcmillan-poet "Guardian first book award 2015 goes to poet Andrew McMillan"
- ↑ [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/poet-andrew-mcmillan-growing-up-gay-and-the-books-that-helped-me-10393584.html "Poet Andrew McMillan: 'Growing up gay, and the books that helped me'". The Independent, 16 July 2015."