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'''John Siddique''' (born July 25, 1964) is a British poet and author.
'''John Siddique''' (born July 25, 1964) is a British poet and author. He began writing after discovering the poetry of ee cummings via the Woody Allen film 'Hannah and Her Sisters.' Before becoming a writer he drifted through various jobs such as being a roadie, a pipe-welder, and landscape gardener. His writing is clear and direct and is distinctly maverick in its drive toward humanity.

== PERSONAL LIFE ==

Siddique was born to an Indian Muslim father and an Irish Catholic mother. The family struggled with poverty from which the young Siddique sought refuge in the world of books through his local library. Before becoming a writer he drifted through a troubled early adult life and various jobs such as being a roadie, a pipe-welder, and landscape gardener. He began writing after discovering the poetry of ee cummings via the Woody Allen film 'Hannah and Her Sisters.' His writing is clear and direct and is distinctly maverick in its drive toward humanity.


== PUBLISHED WORKS ==
== PUBLISHED WORKS ==

Revision as of 17:50, 22 March 2010

John Siddique (born July 25, 1964) is a British poet and author.

PERSONAL LIFE

Siddique was born to an Indian Muslim father and an Irish Catholic mother. The family struggled with poverty from which the young Siddique sought refuge in the world of books through his local library. Before becoming a writer he drifted through a troubled early adult life and various jobs such as being a roadie, a pipe-welder, and landscape gardener. He began writing after discovering the poetry of ee cummings via the Woody Allen film 'Hannah and Her Sisters.' His writing is clear and direct and is distinctly maverick in its drive toward humanity.

PUBLISHED WORKS

POETRY
Recital – An Almanac (SALT 2009)
Blackpool - A Poet’s View (Blackpool Council 2009)
Poems from a Northern Soul (Crocus 2007)
Transparency (as Editor) (Crocus 2006)
The Prize (Rialto 2005)


SHORT STORIES
Four Fathers (Co-author) (ROUTE 2007)

FOR CHILDREN
Don’t Wear It On Your Head (SALT) To Be Published Summer 2010


SELECTED ANTHOLOGIES
NEW WRITING 15 (Granta)
The Fire People (Payback/Canongate)
VELOCITY (Apples & Snakes/Black Spring)
Masala (MacMillan)
Anthology of British South Asian Poetry (Redbeck)
RED (Peepal Tree)
Life Lines – Poets for Oxfam CD


RESIDENCIES
Los Angeles as Writer in Residence 2009
Blackpool as Poet in Residence 2008
Manchester Art Gallery 2008
Fundacion Valparaiso 2006
The Rainer Charity, Wigan 2005
Commonword/BBC Manchester as Poet in Residence 2005
Ilkley Literature Festival as Poet in Residence 2004
HMYOI Wetherby as Writer in Residence 2000 – 03
Ledbury Poetry Festival as Writer in Residence for Young People 2000 – 03
The LOWRY as Poet in residence 2000 – 01
Prestwich NHS Trust as Poet in Residence 2000