

Beata Duncan studied at Birkbeck and University Colleges, London and lived in North London. She taught English Literature and Creative Writing to students from nine to ninety and worked in publishing and as a researcher.
Her poems have been widely published in anthologies, newspapers and magazines, including The Observer, Spectator and London Magazine, and have been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and 4, including Poetry Please. She was twice a prize winner in the National Poetry Competition and gave regularly readings in London and across the UK. Several of her poems were set to music by the composer Richard Arnell.
Her pamphlet collection, Apple Harvest, was published by Hearing Eye in 2000.
Obituary in the Guardian

Beata Duncan(writer)
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