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Taylor Strickland

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Contact: [email protected]
Local authority: Perth and Kinross
Languages: English, Gaelic
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I am a writer and translator based in Aberfeldy. My latest poetry book Dwell Time (Tapsalteerie 2025) is longlisted for the Highland Book Prize. Dares Paradise (Princeton 2026), my next poetry book, is forthcoming in September 2026. My first poetry book Dastram/Delirium (Broken Sleep 2023) was Scottish Poetry Book of the Year and a Poetry Book Society Translation Choice. My poems, translations, and essays have appeared in various literary journals, such as Poetry London, New Statesman, Times Literary Supplement, Poetry Northwest (US), and elsewhere. My poetry has been The Scotsman Poem of the Week, shortlisted for several prizes, and translated into Irish and Italian. I also publish photography and record songs.


I completed my masters in creative writing from the University of St Andrews and my doctorate at the University of Glasgow. Currently I work as Creative Development Officer at Corbenic Camphill Community. The role commissions new work, stages events, leverages media development and provides online support for Corbenic’s Poetry Path, a meandering circuit of uplands, woodlands, and riverside, with sculpture, installation, and some of the nation’s best poetry. Corbenic itself is a Perthshire care community for adults with learning disabilities that incorporates creativity and environmental stewardship into its ethos.

Local authorities will visit

Aberdeen City; Aberdeenshire; Angus; Argyll and Bute; Clackmannanshire; Dumfries and Galloway; Dundee; East Ayrshire; East Dunbartonshire; East Lothian; East Renfrewshire; Edinburgh City; Falkirk; Fife; Glasgow City; Highland; Inverclyde; Midlothian; Moray; Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western Isles); North Ayrshire; North Lanarkshire; Orkney Islands; Perth and Kinross; Renfrewshire; Scottish Borders; Shetland; South Ayrshire; South Lanarkshire; Stirling; West Dunbartonshire; West Lothian

Events will deliver

Bibliotherapy; Bilingual event; Chairing events; Mentoring; Panel event; Performance; Professional development, CLPL or CPD; Reading; Residency; Talk; Workshop

Audience will work with

Adult learners; Care-experienced people; Carers; English as an additional language (EAL); Outdoor learning; Adults with additional support needs; People experiencing mental health problems; Prisoners & young offenders; Reluctant readers; Vulnerable adults; Vulnerable older people

Topics of work

Activism & protest; Adolescence; Adventure; Ageing; Animals; Biography & memoir; Care experience; Childhood; Class & society; Coasts, seas & oceans; Contemporary fiction; Death, grief & bereavement; Discrimination & prejudice; Editing & editing your own work; Emigration & immigration; Environment & climate; Event production; Fairy tales, folklore & mythology; Family; First experiences for younger readers; Food; Friendship; Gender equality; Health including mental health & wellbeing; Historical fiction; History; Human rights; Island communities; Loneliness & isolation; Love & romance; Music; Nature; Politics; Publishing & getting published; Religion & beliefs; Rural communities; Science; Seasonal books; Translation; Travel writing; Urban communities; Vehicles; Violence & abuse; Wars & conflicts

Age groups published for

Adults

Age groups will work with

15-18; 18+

Audience size

0-10; 11-30; 31-100; 100-500; 500+