Pippa Little


Pippa Little is a Scottish poet, reviewer, translator, and editor. She has published five poetry collections and her work has appeared in several anthologies, including Oxford Poets 2010 and Best British Poetry 2011.

Biography

Pippa Little was born in Tanzania, East Africa and was raised in St. Andrews, Scotland. She has a PhD in contemporary women’s poetry from Queen Mary University of London. Her early career was in publishing as a sub-editor and staff writer. Little has reviewed poetry for literary journals and has published translations of Spanish and Hungarian poetry.
Her first poetry collection, ‘’The Spar Box’’, came out in 2006 and was the UK Poetry Book Society’s pamphlet choice.
Little is winner of the Eric Gregory Award,
the Andrew Waterhouse Award, Norman MacCaig Centenary Poetry Prize, and the joint winner of the University of Glasgow's James McCash Scots Poetry Competition.
In 2016, Little was named one of 20 recipients of the Best Scottish Poems Awards. She is currently a Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Newcastle University, in Northumberland, England.

Poetry collections

In Anthology