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  1. Andrew McMillan (born 1988) is an English poet and lecturer. Biography. McMillan was born near Barnsley, South Yorkshire. He is the son of poet Ian McMillan. He studied at University of Lancaster, and then at University College London, and is now Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University.

  2. Andrew McMillans debut collection, physical (Jonathan Cape, 2015), was the first poetry collection to win the Guardian First Book Award; it also won a Somerset Maugham and an Eric Gregory Award. His second collection, playtime (Jonathan Cape, 2018), won the inaugural Polari Prize. His most…

  3. McMillan was born in Darfield, South Yorkshire, son of John McMillan, a naval officer, and Olive Wood, a shop clerk. McMillan married on 21 July 1979. His son Andrew McMillan is a poet who won the Guardian First Book Award 2015 for his debut poetry book Physical.

  4. Andrew McMillan Poet. . "the sort of once-in-a-generation debut that causes everyone to sit up and take notice" Sarah Crown, The Guardian. Winner of the Guardian First Book Award 2015. Winner of the Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection Prize. Winner of an Eric Gregory Award.

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  5. 16. Juli 2015 · Poet Andrew McMillan: 'Growing up gay, and the books that helped me' The poet considers the writers who influenced him, from Thom Gunn and Sharon Olds to Diane Wakoski and Kenneth Patchen. Andrew ...

  6. Professor of Contemporary Writing. My profile. Impact. Teaching and supervision. Research outputs. Biography. McMillans first collection, physical (Jonathan Cape, 2015), was the first poetry collection to win the Guardian First Book Award.

  7. He is Professor of Contemporary Writing at the Manchester Writing School at Manchester Metropolitan University and is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. His debut novel, Pity, is published by Canongate in 2024. image copyright Urszula Soltys.