
Jane Lovell is an award-winning poet whose work focuses on our relationship with the planet and its wildlife. She has been widely published in journals and anthologies in the UK and US.
Jane has won the Flambard Prize (2015), the Wigtown Poetry Prize (2018), the Geoff Stevens Memorial Prize (2020) and the Ginkgo Prize (2020). She has been shortlisted for several other literary awards including the Basil Bunting Prize, the Robert Graves Prize and Periplum Book Award and has recently been nominated for the Pushcart Prize.
Publications include ‘Metastatic’ (Against the Grain), ‘One Tree’ (Night River Wood), ‘Forbidden’ (Coast to Coast to Coast), ‘This Tilting Earth’ (Seren Books) and ‘The God of Lost Ways’ (Indigo Dreams Press). Her latest collection is ‘On Earth, as it is’ published by Hazel Press.
Jane has also written for Dark Mountain, Elementum Journal and Photographers Against Wildlife Crime.
Jane was Writer-in-Residence at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve until she moved to North Devon in 2021. She lives on the edge of the Valley of Rocks and finds inspiration for her poems and essays in the landscapes and wildlife around her.
You can contact Jane at janelovell128@hotmail.com
