List Of Writers

SHEERS, OWEN

Email: owensheers@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.owensheers.co.uk/

Owen SheersPoet and short story writer. Born in Fiji, Owen was brought up in Abergavenny. Educated at New College, Oxford and the University of East Anglia (Creative Writing MA), his first collection of poetry was published in 2000. Owen was Assistant Producer at Planet 24 Productions. His poems have been broadcast by the BBC and published in Poetry Wales, Poetry Ireland, This is and First Pressings (Faber and Faber). Owen’s short stories have been published in This is and Vogue, Neonlight 2, Time Out and New Writing (Quartet Books).

Owen was named by The Independent on Sunday as one of Britain’s Top Thirty Young Writers and was picked out by poet laureate Andrew Motion as "poetry’s great hope". The Dust Diaries (Faber, 2004), a montage of fiction, biography and travelogue, won the Wales Book of the Year 2005. His collection of poems, Skirrid Hill, was on the Wales Book of the Year 2006 Long List and won the Somerset Maugham Award in 2006. In August 2007 Owen dramatised and interpreted Alun Lewis’ lives and letters in a BBC Radio 4 production directed by Kate MaCall in a play called If I Should Go Away. His first novel, Resistance was published by Faber in 2007 and his latest collection of poetry entitled Unicorns, Almost is due for publication by Faber in September 2008.

Selected Publications:
The Blue Book (Seren, 2000)
The Dust Diaries (Faber, 2004)
Skirrid Hill (Seren, 2005)
Resistance (Faber, 2007)
Unicorns, Almost (Faber, 2008)

Contributed to:
Are you talking to me? (contributor) (Pont Books Anthology, 1994)



Resistance (Faber, 2007)

ResistanceA novel set in an imagined 1944 in which Russia fell and the D-day landings were unsuccessful. Half of Britian is occupied. A young farmer’s wife Sarah Lewis wakes to find her husband has disappeared along with all men in the valley. A mysterious German patrol arrives in the area, and Sarah begins a faltering acquaintance with one of the officers, who reveals their mission.

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Eligible Writers on Tour Subjects Offered:
1. Readings from/discussion of own poetry or short fiction
2. Creative writing workshops and close reading groups in poetry and short story writing

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The portrait of Owen featured here is by painter Lorraine Bewsey. It forms part of a twenty–piece collection entitled Portraits of Welsh Writers. Lorraine can be contacted at lorraine@lorrainesartstudio.co.uk