He has been writing poetry for over 20 years.
He completed the M.A. Writing at Sheffield Hallam University in 2003. His pamphlet from that year – Hotel Mastbosch – won the Ictus Prize, and went on to be the Poetry Book Society’s Pamphlet Choice for Winter 2003.
A collection – Scattering Eva – was published in 2005 with Jonathan Cape, and was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection 2005 and the Glenn Dimplex New Writers’ Award 2006 in the poetry category.
His work also appears in the Ten Hallam Poets Anthology from Mews Press, The Forward Book of Poetry 2006 and various print publications, including The Guardian, The Independent on Sunday and The London Review of Books.
Jim is currently studying for a PhD at Sheffield Hallam, looking at poetry in translation. He does some occasional literature teaching there, and some Creative Writing teaching at Keele University. He is labouring to produce his next collection of poetry, under the working title of Vertigo.
This site has some examples of his work and a blog of sorts. If you would like to contact Jim, please use the 'Contact Me' link at the foot of every page.