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Author: Tilda Bowden

Tilda Bowden is the Creative Writing editor of the Lucy Writers’ Platform. She is currently running a creative writing workshop in Kenya at a maximum-security women's prison in Nairobi, as well as working on a historical fictional novel based on the life of British sculptor Kathleen Scott. Her work has been shortlisted for the Louis de Bernières Fiction Prize and the Lucy Cavendish Chronicle Fiction Prize. She writes poetry and short-stories and, like many writers, edits for a number of upcoming fiction writers. Tilda is always involved in numerous creative projects and collaborating with artists from diverse backgrounds. Contact: tilda.bowden@gmail.com

‘Nebula of the Sea’ by Tilda Bowden

23rd January 20206th May 2020  Tilda Bowden

Writing of her own experiences of under water diving, Tilda Bowden describes a world of wonder beneath the surface of the sea by day, and its celestial transformation by night.

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Posted in Arts, Creative Writing, EnvironmentTagged: creative non-fiction, Creative Writing, Environment, Night / Shift, non-fiction, Ocean, Paul Klee, swimming

The Farm by Joanne Ramos – a gripping read that questions the fertility industry

5th August 20195th August 2019  Tilda Bowden

Joanne Ramos’ ambitious debut novel, The Farm, questions the ethics of surrogacy and charts the lives of four women who become involved in a spa-like fertility facility in a bid to have a more secure, comfortable life.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Bloomsbury Fiction, dystopia, Fertility Industry, Joanne Ramos, Margaret Atwood, Novel, Surrogacy, The Farm

The Tyger Women of Langata Women’s Maximum-Security Prison, Kenya

9th December 20186th May 2020  Tilda Bowden

Our Creative Writing Editor, Tilda Bowden, relates her experience of leading creative writing workshops with women from Langata’s Maximum-Security Prison in Kenya and the joy that poetry can bring to all.

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Posted in Arts, Creative Writing, PoetryTagged: Creative Writing, Kenya, Langata, Langata Women's Maximum Security prison, Tilda Bowden, Tyger Tyger, William Blake
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