Colin Simms

Colin Simms (born 1939) is a British biologist, curator and poet.[1]

Colin Simms
Born1939
OccupationBiologist
Curator
Poet

Career

Biologist and Curator

Simms was appointed Keeper of Biology at the Yorkshire Museum in 1964.[2] He held this position until 1982.[3]

Poet

Simms has produced several collections, and more than forty pamphlets, of poetry, inspired by wildlife and the natural world.[4] These varied works were collected into a series of publications, organised by the subject, by Shearsman Books. The first publication was Otters and Martens in 2004, followed by The American Poems (2005), Gyrfalcon Poems (2007), Poems from Afghanistan (2013), and Hen Harrier Poems.[1]

In a 2015 Guardian review of Hen Harrier Poems, Simms' poetry of the last half-century was described as of "huge importance, thrilling for the rigour and commitment of its vision".[1] His work, in a discussion of great Yorkshire poets, has also been described as "not as well known as it should be".[5]

Select publications

References

  1. Rob Macfarlane (8 August 2015). "Hen Harrier Poems by Colin Simms review – a remarkable tribute to an endangered bird". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  2. Pyrah, B (1988). The history of the Yorkshire Museum and its Geological Collections. North Yorkshire County Council. p. 131.
  3. Pyrah, B (1988). The history of the Yorkshire Museum and its Geological Collections. North Yorkshire County Council. p. 142.
  4. England, Gerald (December 2007). "COLIN SIMMS: OTTERS AND MARTENS". NEW HOPE INTERNATIONAL REVIEW: An independent small press poetry review.
  5. "Pete Morgan: Celebrating a true living legend of poetry". Yorkshire Post. 8 May 2009. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
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