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Joolz Denby (
9th April 1955) (previously more widely known simply as
Joolz) is a
poet and
novelist and artist based in
Bradford,
UK. Initially known simply as Joolz, Denby first gained recognition for herself as a touring "
punk"
performance poet one of the first to gain recognition in modern times and one of the only women to do so, She now doesn't consider herself a 'performance poet' as the style has changed radically since she began performing, but rather designates herself a 'spoken-word artist' as she considers that title more accurate in view of her unique presentation skills and the fact that her poetry is serious. This has gained her the media description of 'The Queen Of UK Spoken Word'. She often performs at the same venues as musical acts and has been a regular performer at music festivals such as
Roskilde,
Reading and at
Glastonbury Festival (where she's performed in the Theatre and Cabaret Marquees for over 22 years) as well as Arts and Literature Festivals globally. She is still known internationally for her performance work and her constant search for excellence in all her artistic fields, which have led her to be considered one of the UK's most
polymathic and high-achieving working artists. Starting in
1983 with singles,
spoken word recordings, sometimes solo, but usually in collaboration with musicians
Jah Wobble, the legendary underground
cult band New Model Army and with New Model Army's singer/songwriter
Justin Sullivan. Denby is also an illustrative artist, tattoo artist and photographer who exhibits regularly. She designed all of NMA's merchandise ranges and illustrated the vast majority of their sleeve art, as well as those of her own releases and has an Arts Council/Yorkshire Museums & Galleries international touring exhibition of her work for NMA entitled 'One Family, One Tribe: The Art & Artifacts Of New Model Army'.
Subsequently, she published poetry collections and, from
2000 onwards, novels. Denby continues to perform regularly to large audiences at live venues and appears on
television and
radio. Known for the beauty, musicality and emotive tone of her speaking voice, she has also recorded a number of unabridged
audio books, including two based on two of her novels (for one of which, 'Stone Baby', Denby won the US Audio Industry 'Earphone Award'). Denby also manages the upcoming young Northern band
New York Alcoholic Anxiety Attack, works on screenplay project "Exilée" and "Secret Angles" with film maker
Nemo Sandman and accepts commissions for her poetry, including an eponymous one (later adapted into a short film) for Bradford Council as part of the city's bid for
2008 Capital of Culture. she also the poem 'Northlands', commissioned by
Yorkshire Forward for their Regional Economic Strategy Document, and poems for The Royal Armouries, The Captain Cook Museum Whitby and Alchemy Asian Arts amongst others. In 2006 Denby was designated a Cultural Revolutionary by the Northern arts festival Illuminate for her contribution to the region's Arts and her home city of Bradford in particular.
Denby won the
Crime Writers' Association Debut Dagger award for her first novel,
Stone Baby. The CWA also nominated the novel for a John Creasey Memorial Dagger prize for best first crime novel. Her third novel,
Billie Morgan, based on some of her personal experiences in the
biker subculture of the
1970s, made the shortlist for the
2005 Orange Prize. Denby's fifth collection of poetry 'Pray For Us Sinners' (Comma Press) was published in 2006 and her fourth novel,
Borrowed Light (ISBN 1-85242-905-4) was published in February
2006 by
Serpent's Tail). An autobiography,
The Invisible Child, is among other forthcoming works which include her new novel, 'Wild Thing'.
Works
Collections (poetry and short prose)
Emotional Terrorism, (Bloodaxe Books, 1990)
The Pride of Lions, (Bloodaxe Books, (1994)
Errors of the Spirit, (Flambard Press 2000)
Pray For Us Sinners, (Comma Press, 2005)
Novels
Stone Baby, (HarperCollins, 2000)
Corazon, (HarperCollins, 2001)
Billie Morgan, (Serpent's Tail, 2004)
Borrowed Light, (Serpent's Tail, 2006)
Select Discography
Love is Sweet Romance (EMI, EP with music by New Model Army)
Bad, Mad & Dangerous to Know (EMI EP with music by New Model Army)
Hex (EMI, 1990; music by New Model Army)
Weird Sister (Intercord Records, 1991; music by Justin Sullivan)
Joolz 1983-1985 (Abstract Records, 1993; compilation of Abstract Records material with music by Jah Wobble, Justin Sullivan and other musicians, collecting her first audio recordings)
True North (Wooltown Records, 1995 or 1997, music by Justin Sullivan)
Red Sky Coven, Volumes 1&2 (1999, live collective recording of Red Sky Coven, with Joolz on some of the tracks)
Red Sky Coven, Volume 3
Audio Books
Stone Baby (2000, reading of her novel)
Billie Morgan (2005, reading of her novel)Further Information
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