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  1. Rebecca Swift (10 January 1964 – 18 April 2017) was a British poet and essayist. She was co-founder in 1996 of The Literary Consultancy. Biography. Rebecca Margaret Swift was born in Highbury, north London, the daughter of Clive Swift and Margaret Drabble. Her brothers are Adam Swift and Joe Swift.

  2. Home of the Women Poets’ Prize - Rebecca Swift Foundation. Advancing the craft, creativity and wellbeing of women poets in the UK. The Rebecca Swift Foundation would like to thank its industry partners and collaborators whose in kind and pro bono work is essential to the running of our programmes.

  3. 19 de mai. de 2017 · REBECCA Swift, a Highbury-born literary force who championed the works of marginalised writers, has died aged 53. With just £600 and an idea conceived while working at Virago Press, Ms Swift set up The Literary Consultancy (TLC), the world’s first fee-paying editing company open to submissions from writers of all abilities, in 1996.

  4. The Rebecca Swift Foundation is a UK charity that honours the memory of Rebecca Swift, a poet and founder of The Literary Consultancy. It awards the Women Poets' Prize and supports a network of women poets through research, advocacy and events.

  5. 26 de abr. de 2017 · Chris Gribble, CEO at Writers’ Centre Norwich, pays tribute to Rebecca Swift, the co-founder of The Literary Consultancy and a passionate advocate for writers and literature. Read about her life, achievements and legacy in the literary world.

  6. The Rebecca Swift Foundation is excited to announce it has received funding from Arts Council England to create an online network for women poets across the UK.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2011 · Rebecca Swift, author and editor, is Director of The Literary Consultancy. November 2015. A brush with greatness. The day Doris Lessing came to lunch. As a teenager, Rebecca Swift was lost for...