Poet
Tracey Herd
Tracey Herd
(United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1968)
© Moira Conway
Biography
Tracy Herd was born in 1968 in East Kilbride. She now lives in Dundee where she works as a bookseller. She won an Eric Gregory Award in 1993, and was the recipient of two Scottish Arts Council Bursaries in 1995 and 2004. Her first collection, No Hiding Place, Bloodaxe 1996, was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection, and her second collection, Dead Redhead (Bloodaxe 2001) was a PBS Recommendation. She participated in the Bloodaxe/British Council trip to Russia in 1998; and 2000, she read her poems in the winner’s enclosure at Musselborough racecourse. From 1998-2001 she was the Creative Writing Fellow at Dundee University. Her third collection, The Single Girl, will be published by Bloodaxe in 2007.
Tracey Herd’s work is filled with powerful tensions between female vulnerability and black humour. Her rewritings of conventional portrayals of femininity in romantic, pulp and adolescent fiction subject these familiar worlds to violent distortions, but her work is also capable of a great tenderness. The image of the horse recurs in her writing as a complex symbol of redemption, and lost but sometimes recoverable innocence.
© W.N. Herbert
BibliographyNo Hiding Place Bloodaxe, Tarset 1996
Dead Redhead Bloodaxe, Tarset 2001
Links
Bloodaxe
Tracey Herd at Bloodaxe
Language: English
Scottish Arts Council
Tracey Herd: Scottish Arts Council poem of the Month
Language: English
Poems
Poems of Tracey Herd
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