Poet
Shamshad Khan
Shamshad Khan
(United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 1964)
Biography
Shamshad Khan was conceived in Karachi and born in Britain. Her published works include a short story, ‘The Woman and the Chair’, published by Virago in 1994, and her poetry appears in a number of anthologies including Flame, Poetry of Rebellion, The Firepeople, Bittersweet, Healing Strategies for Women at War, Gargoyle, Longman’s GCSE Poems for your Pocket, Velocity and Redbeck Press’ anthology of British South Asian poets. Shamshad is also co-editor of an anthology of black women’s poetry (Crocus, 1999) and has been Literature Adviser to Arts Council of England North West. She is currently developing work for her first collection of poetry. Shamshad’s work has been broadcast on local and national radio, featuring in the Bradford Festival Radio, GMR and Radio 4’s Love Thang and Woman’s Hour.
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PublicationsThe Firepeople (contributor) Payback, Edinburgh, 1998
Bittersweet (contributor) Women’s Press, London, 1998
Healing Strategies for Women at War (contributor) Crocus, Manchester, 1999
GCSE Poems for your Pocket (contributor) Longman, Harlow, 1999)
Black Women\'s Poetry (co-editor) Crocus, Manchester, 1999
Peace Poems (co-editor) Crocus, Manchester 2003
Interesting Websites
Shamshad Khan on Apples and Snakes' website
Language: English
Shamshad Khan on Radio 3
with audio
Language: English
Poems
Poems of Shamshad Khan
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