Michael W. Thomas

Michael Thomas is the author of eleven titles. His work has appeared in The Antioch Review, Magazine Six and The Secret of Salt (all US) as well as Crossroads (Poland), Critical Survey and the TLS, among others. From 2004 to 2009, he was poet-in-residence at the Robert Frost Festival, Key West, Florida. A standalone section of this work was recently shortlisted in the UK Novella Awards. Michael is author of Batmans Hill, South Staffs (flipped eye), The Stations of the Day (2019), The Portswick Imp: Collected Stories 2001-2016 (2018).
Michael has recently co-edited The Poetry of Worcestershire (2019), an anthology of voices from different backgrounds, age-groups and cultures, all with that county in common. Currently he is working on Nowherian, the memoirs of a Grenadian wanderer.

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