Briony Hughes is a poet, visiting tutor and Techne AHRC-funded PhD candidate based at Royal Holloway, researching 'hydropoetics', Kathleen Fraser and Charles Olson. She also teaches on the Creative Writing MA programme at Brunel University and Beyond Form Creative Writing.
Her publications include Dorothy (Broken Sleep Books), Microsporidial (Sampson Low) and RHIZOME or TAPROOT (Paper View Books). Her limited-edition artist books have been collected by the National Poetry Library, Senate House Library, The Bodleian and the Kings College London Special Collections.
She is editor at Osmosis Press and co-founder of the Crested Tit Collective, with whom she edited and released Rewilding: An Ecopoetic Anthology. She is also an Associate Member of the Royal Holloway Poetics Research Centre, a participant in the Techne Embodied Practice Group, and co-edits the HOW(ever) How2 Digital Archive Project at SUNY Buffalo.
Briony’s Hem Press release, Milk, is available here.