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Kathleen Jamie FRSL (born 13 May 1962) is a Scottish poet and essayist. In 2021 she became Scotland's fourth Makar. Life and work Kathleen Jamie is a poet and essayist. Raised in Currie, near Edinburgh, she studied philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, publishing her first poems as an undergraduate. Her writing is rooted in Scottish landscape and culture, and ranges through travel, women's issues, archaeology and visual art. She writes in English and occasionally in Scots. Jamie's collections include The Queen of Sheba (1995). Her 2004 collection The Tree House revealed an increasing interest in the natural world. This book won the Forward Poetry Prize and the Scottish Book of the Year Award. The Overhaul was published in September 2012. It won the 2012 Costa poetry award. For the last decade Jamie has also written non-fiction. Her collections of essays Findings and Sightlines are considered influential works of nature and landscape writing. On publication in the United States, the latter won the John Burroughs Medal and the Orion Book Award. Jamie writes occasional essays and reviews for the London Review of Books and The Guardian. A poem by Jamie is inscribed on the national monument at Bannockburn. In 2014, Jamie set herself the task of writing one poem per week. The resulting poems were collected in The Bonniest Companie, released in 2015, winning 2016 Saltire Society book of the year award. In 2009 Jamie was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and in 2018 elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. In August 2021 Jamie was appointed as the fourth holder of the title of Scots Makar. Awards 1981 Eric Gregory Award 1995 Somerset Maugham Award for The Queen of Sheba 2000 Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize for Jizzen 2001 Scottish Arts Council Creative Scotland Award 2003 Griffin Poetry Prize (Canada) (shortlist) for Mr. and Mrs. Scotland are Dead: Poems 1980–1994 2004 Forward Poetry Prize (Best Poetry Collection of the Year) for The Tree House 2005 Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year Award for The Tree House 2012 Costa Prize Poetry Award for The Overhaul 2014 John Burroughs Medal for Sightlines 2014 Orion Book Award for Sightlines 2016 Saltire Society book of the year award for The Bonniest Companie 2017 Ness Award "for outstanding creative writing at the confluence of travel, nature and culture" Honours 2009 elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature 2018 elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 2021 appointed as Scots Makar Bibliography Black Spiders 1982 A Flame in Your Heart (with Andrew Greig) 1986 The Way We Live 1987 The Golden Peak: Travels in North Pakistan 1992 (reissued as Among Muslims in 2002) The Autonomous Region: Poems and Photographs from Tibet 1993 The Queen of Sheba 1994 Jizzen 1999 Mr & Mrs Scotland Are Dead (Poems 1980–94) 2002 (shortlisted for the 2003 International Griffin Poetry Prize) The Treehouse 2004 (winner of the Forward Poetry Prize) and Scottish Book of the Year Award. Findings 2005, essays Sightlines 2012, essays The Overhaul (September 2012) The Bonniest Companie (2015) Surfacing (2019), essays Contributor to A New Divan: A Lyrical Dialogue Between East and West, Gingko Library, 2019. ISBN 9781909942288 Editor: Antlers of Water: Writing on the Nature and Environment of Scotland (2020) Skeins o Geese (2023), 12 poems complemented by Woodcuts by Jo Sweeting. Published by Fine Press Poetry. References External links Griffin Poetry Prize biography Griffin Poetry Prize reading, including video clip Anatomy of a natural poet by Sarah Jones in Scotsman.com Poetry Archive profile, including audio clips. Discover the Kathleen Jamie popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kathleen Jamie books.

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    A Sky Full of Birds

    Matt Merritt

    'Prose from a poet and a personal take on the spectacles' Chris Packham, author of Fingers in the Sparkle JarShortlisted for Richard Jefferies Society & White Horse Bookshop Li...

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    Poetry Book Society Winter 2018 Bulletin

    Alice Kate Mullen

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    Becoming Rain

    K.A. Tucker

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    Glory Over Everything

    Kathleen Grissom

    A novel of family and longburied secrets along the treacherous Underground Railroad.The author of the New York Times bestseller and beloved book club favorite The Kitchen House con...

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    Surfacing

    Kathleen Jamie

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    He Will Be My Ruin

    K.A. Tucker

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    Chasing River

    K.A. Tucker

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    The Simple Wild

    K.A. Tucker

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    Experiments on Reality

    Tim Robinson

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    Stone Will Answer

    Beatrice Searle

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    In Her Wake

    K.A. Tucker

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    Keep Her Safe

    K.A. Tucker

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    Landscape with Figures

    Richard Jefferies

    Richard Jefferies was the most imaginative and least conventional of nineteenthcentury observers of the natural world. Trekking across the English countryside, he recorded his resp...

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    Say You Still Love Me

    K.A. Tucker

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    The House by the Dvina

    Eugenie Fraser

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    The Fly Trap

    Fredrik Sjöberg

    Fredrik Sjöberg's Swedish bestseller about summer, islands, freedom and boundaries. 'The light, the warmth, the smells, the mist, the birdsong the moths. Who can sleep? Who wants...

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    The Grassling

    Elizabeth-Jane Burnett

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    We Are All From Somewhere Else

    Ruth Padel

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    These Silent Mansions

    Jean Sprackland

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    Fingers in the Sparkle Jar

    Chris Packham

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    Until It Fades

    K.A. Tucker

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    Burying Water

    K.A. Tucker

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    Surviving Ice

    K.A. Tucker

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    Kathleen Jamie

    Rachel Falconer

    These 16 newly commissioned critical essays and 7 previously unpublished poems by leading poets make up the first fulllength study of Kathleen Jamie's writing.