Deryn Rees-Jones was born in Liverpool, and educated in North Wales and London. Her debut, The Memory Tray, was nominated for the Forward Prize, and her most recent collection, Burying the Wren, was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and nominated for both the Roland Mathias and the T.S. Eliot prize. Her other collections include, Signs Round a Dead Body, a murder-mystery in verse, Quiver, and a collaboration with the artist Charolotte Hodes, And You, Helen, that includes images alongside a long poem inspired by the wife of the poet Edward Thomas. (All with Seren) She has edited the influential ‘Modern Women Poets’ anthology and a companion critical book, Consorting withAngels, for Bloodaxe. In 2004 she was chosen as one of the Next Generation Poets, has received a Cholmondeley Award from the Society of Authors and was picked as one of the top ten women poets of the decade in Mslexia magazine. She is Professor of Poetry at the University of Liverpool where she co-directs the Centre for New and International Writing, and edits the Pavilion Poetry Series for Liverpool University Press.