Caroline Smith

Caroline Smith trained as a sculptor at Goldsmiths College. She now lives in Wembley where she works with refugees. Her previous collection, The Immigration Handbook was shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award and translated into Italian. Smith is widely published in journals and anthologies, including The Poetry Review, The Spectator and Staying Alive (Bloodaxe). Her work has been shortlisted or won prizes in the Keats/Shelley, Indigo Dreams and The Alpine International poetry competitions. She has given readings at festivals and universities around the world, including Aldeburgh, Cardiff, Ledbury, Columbia and Michigan universities. Set to music by the British Argentinian composer Silvina Milstein, her poetry has been performed by the BBC Singers. She is a 2025 Hawthornden Fellow. www.carolinesmithpoet.com