Rowland Molony

Rowland Molony (born 1946) is a British poet and novelist.

Life

Molony graduated from St John's Catholic Comprehensive School Gravesend, Kent, in 1962,[1] and joined the RAF. He spent several years in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, where he married the artist Elizabeth Baxendale, and has two daughters. He now lives in Beer, Devon.

He is a teacher and lecturer. His love for poetry and the teaching of English Literature led to him writing his first book for children, After the Death of Alice Bennett.

He publishes occasional articles on literary and educational matters. He has published one collection of poems, Frogs and Co, and two children's novellas in Zimbabwe. His poems in England have appeared in diverse magazines and been broadcast on BBC Radio 3.[2]

Awards

Work

Anthologies

Novels

Non Fiction

Interviews

References

  1. "Rowland Rowland Molony Molony | St John's Catholic Comprehensive School (Gravesend, Kent, United Kingdom)". NamesDatabase. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  2. "Curtis Brown". Curtis Brown. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  3. Archived March 5, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
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