Deborah Randall

Deborah Randall (born 1957) is a British poet. Randall started writing in 1986, and in 1988 she won the first (and only) Bloodaxe National Poetry Competition. Her debut poetry collection, ''The Sin Eater'' (1989) was a Poetry Book Society Recommendation, and won a Scottish Arts Council Book Award. Her second collection, ''White Eyes Dark Ages'' (1993), was a portrait in verse of John Ruskin.

Randall was born in 1957 in Gosport, Hampshire. She worked in various places – including a plastics factory, hotels and a children's home – before studying English at Sheffield University. She moved to live in Kirkwall in Orkney, and later Ullapool in Scotland. Provided by Wikipedia
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    White eyes, dark ages by Randall, Deborah, 1957-

    Newcastle upon Tyne : Chester Springs, Pa. : Bloodaxe Books ; U.S. distributor, Dufour Editions, 1993
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