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U.K. writer and poet focusing on the Arctic For the American lawyer, see Nancy Duff Campbell.

Nancy Campbell
BornFebruary 12, 1978
Exeter, England
OccupationPoet and essayist, printmaker
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
EducationUniversity of Oxford
SubjectLandscape, Art Writing
Notable worksThe Library of Ice

Disko Bay

Thunderstone
Notable awardsRGS Ness Award 2021

Nancy Campbell is a British poet, non-fiction writer and publisher of artist's books. Her first collection of poetry, Disko Bay (2015), was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection. Other works include The Library of Ice (2018) and Fifty Words for Snow (2020). In 2018, she was appointed Canal Laureate by the Poetry Society and the Canal & River Trust. In 2021 she received the Royal Geographical Society Ness Award for environmental writing.

Early life and education

Campbell was born in Exeter and grew up in the Scottish Borders and Northumberland. She studied English Literature at the University of Oxford from 1996-9 before training in letterpress printing and typefounding at Barbarian Press, and The New York Center for Book Arts. She subsequently worked for Book Works in London, and specialised in selling fine printing and writers' archives at the antiquarian book dealer Bertram Rota in Covent Garden.

Residencies and fellowships

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  • 2010 Upernavik Museum, Greenland: Writer in Residence
  • 2012 Doverodde Book Arts Festival, Denmark: Writer in Residence
  • 2012 Síldarminjasafn (Herring Era Museum), Siglufjörður, Iceland: Writer in Residence
  • 2013 Words Across Northumberland, UK: Writer in Residence
  • 2013-14 Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford: Visual and Performing Artist in Residence
  • 2015 Herhusið, Iceland: Writer in Residence
  • 2015 Ilulissat Kunstmuseum, Greenland: Writer in Residence
  • 2017 Jan Michalski Foundation, Switzerland: Environmental Writing Fellowship
  • 2018-2019 Internationales Künstlerhaus Villa Concordia, Bamberg, Germany: Literature Fellowship
  • 2022 Hawthornden Castle, Scotland: Fellowship
  • 2023 Peter Szondi Institute, Free University of Berlin, Germany: Visiting Professor

Published works

  • How to Say 'I Love You' in Greenlandic, Bird Editions, 2011
  • Doverrode: Twenty Days in Denmark, Bird Editions, 2012
  • ITOQQIPPOQ, Bird Editions, 2014
  • Vantar | Missing, Bird Editions, 2014, ISBN 9780992809102
  • Disko Bay, Enitharmon Editions, 2015, ISBN 9781910392188 - shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection.
  • Death of a Foster Son, Bird Editions, 2016, ISBN 9780992809119
  • The Polar Tombola: A Book of Banished Words, Bird Editions, 2017, ISBN 9780992809126
  • The Library of Ice: Readings from a Cold Climate, Simon and Schuster, 2018, ISBN 9781471169311 - longlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize.
  • Navigations, Happenstance Press, 2020, ISBN 9781910131596
  • Fifty Words for Snow, Elliott & Thompson Ltd, 2020, ISBN 978-1783964987
  • Uneasy Pieces, Guillemot Press, 2022, ISBN 978-1913749330
  • Thunderstone: Finding Shelter from the Storm, Elliott & Thompson Ltd, 2022, ISBN 9781783966998

Art Writing

  • Bill Jacklin: Graphics, co-authored with Jill Lloyd, Royal Academy Publications, 2016, ISBN 9781910350409

Collaborations and artist's editions

  • Dinner and a Rose: a homage to Patricia Highsmith - with Sarah Bodman, Bristol
  • Songbook of Rare Feelings: courage, humility, remorse - with Ensemble VONK, The Netherlands
  • Tikilluarit - with Roni Gross and Peter Schell, Z'roah Press, New York City
  • The Night Hunter - with Roni Gross and Peter Schell, Z'roah Press, New York City
  • Song for the Small Hours - Incline Press, Oldham, 2022

References

  1. "Nancy Campbell". Forward Arts Foundation. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  2. "Canal Laureate – The Poetry Society". poetrysociety.org.uk. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  3. "Royal Geographical Society - Latest news". www.rgs.org. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  4. "Nancy Campbell (poet) - United Kingdom - Poetry International". www.poetryinternational.org. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  5. "Artist's Books – Nancy Campbell". Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Book review: Fifty Words for Snow, by Nancy Campbell". www.scotsman.com. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  7. "On the margins – Catalogue 2012, Doverodde Book Arts Festival IV". Issuu. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  8. "Forward Arts Foundation in Conversation with Nancy Campbell". Forward Arts Foundation. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  9. "Six Questions For Nancy Campbell". The Island Review. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  10. "Nancy Campbell". Fondation Jan Michalski. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  11. "Campbell, Nancy: Internationales Künstlerhaus Villa Concordia". www.villa-concordia.de. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  12. https://www.sfischergastprofessur.de/en/guest-professorship-guests-of-honour/nancy-campbell
  13. "Sarah Bodman and Nancy Campbell- Dinner & A Rose". Notts Book Arts. 11 August 2022. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  14. "A songbook of rare feelings – Stichting Ensemble VONK". Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  15. "Tikilluarit". ronigross.com. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  16. "The Night Hunter". ronigross.com. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  17. "Song for the small hours". Incline Press. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
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