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Catherine Chanter

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West Country, The United Kingdom
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Catherine Chanter is a teacher, poet, and short story writer. She is the winner of the Yeovil Poetry Prize and the Lucy Cavendish Prize awarded by Cambridge University. She grew up in the West Country before attending Oxford.

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Catherine Chanter Catherine Chanter said: " I was gripped by this. The writing is close to poetry and the rhythm of the language and the story is mesmerising. It is also an incredibly insightful examination of parenting. I feel the need to re-read it, because I read it too quickly because I re ...more "

 
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“The Well has won me back. Tonight will be my first night under house arrest.”
Catherine Chanter, The Well

“The medieval mystics had a word for it—derelict. It's a good word, conjuring up as it does empty stables with their rotting planks leaning outwards like gaping teeth, their innards just rusting machinery and corroded pipework. Dereliction. The state of not being cared for.”
Catherine Chanter, The Well

“At the fence, the driver punches something into his phone and halfheartedly salutes the soldiers. Just as he is about to get back into the van, he bends down as if he has dropped something and scoops up a handful of earth to examine like a gardener. He looks up, sees the soldiers watching him and chucks it into the hedge, laughing out loud, then dusts his hands down on his khaki trousers, climbs in, and starts the engine.”
Catherine Chanter, The Well




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