Sheenagh Pugh
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Sheenagh Pugh, author of Kirstie's Witnesses, the story of Lerwick woman Kirstie Jamieson, a widow trying to feed three children in the hungry 1840s. Pugh is a prizewinning Welsh writer and long-term 'Shetlandophile' who was born in 1950. She lives in Cardiff and teaches creative writing at the University of Glamorgan. She has published 10 collections of poetry and two novels.
Other Books by Sheenagh Pugh:
Crowded by Shadows, 1977
What a place to grow flowers, 1979
Earth Studies and other voyages, 1982
Prisoners of Transience: translations, 1985
Beware Falling Tortoises, 1987
Selected Poems, 1990
Sing for the Taxman, 1993
Id's Hospit, 1997
Folk Music, 1999
Stonelight, 1999
The Beautiful Lie, 2002
What if this Road and other poems, 2003
The Movement of Bodies, 2005
The Democratic Genre: fan fiction in a literary context, 2005

