Steven Blyth

Steven Blyth is a poet (born 1968 in Bolton) based in the Greater Manchester area. His poetry won an Eric Gregory Award in 1994.[1] He was educated at the University of Bolton and University of Manchester.

Blyth's poetry is of a similar style to poets like Philip Larkin and Stanley Cook.

Publications

  • Baddy, Peterloo, 1997
  • So, Peterloo, 2001
  • Mr Right, Shoestring Press, 2011
  • Both, Smokestack Press, 2012
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References

  1. Steven Blyth "Gregory Award"


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