Mandy Haggith Explained
Mandy Haggith is an author, poet, and environmental activist. She is the coordinator of Environmental Paper Network International, and was a founding director of Top Left Corner, a community arts organisation. She is currently a director of the Assynt Foundation.[1]
Education
Mandy Haggith has a master's degree in creative writing (with distinction) from Glasgow University.[2] Her doctoral research concerned points of disagreement, such as in environmental issues.[3]
Since 1999 she has lived on a coastal wooded croft in Assynt, in the northwest highlands of Scotland.[4]
Bibliography
- Novels:
- The Stone Stories trilogy:
- The Walrus Mutterer (2018)[7]
- Poetry:
- letting light in (2005)[8]
- Into the forest (editor) (2013)[10]
- Non-fiction:
Notes and References
- Web site: Mandy Haggith - Biography. www.mandyhaggith.net.
- Web site: University of Glasgow - University news - Archive of news - 2007 - December - Glasgow poets recognised for Best Scottish Poems. www.gla.ac.uk.
- Web site: Mandy Haggith. 6 May 2019 .
- Web site: Mandy Haggith - Poetry - Scottish Poetry Library. www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk.
- Web site: The Last Bear by Mandy Haggith . Vulpes Libris . 18 April 2008 . 9 August 2018.
- Web site: Crockett . Mary . Book review: Bear Witness by Mandy Haggith . The Scotsman . 9 August 2018.
- Web site: The Walrus Mutterer - Saraband.
- Web site: Haggith . Mandy . letting light in . Mandyhaggith.net . 9 August 2018.
- Web site: Mandy Haggith - A-B-Tree Poems. www.mandyhaggith.net.
- Web site: Into the Forest by Mandy Haggith - Waterstones. www.waterstones.com.
- Web site: Review: Paper Trails by Mandy Haggith. 22 August 2008. www.telegraph.co.uk.