Victoria Bennett
Victoria Bennett is an award-winning writer and poet whose work centres on nature, identity, disability and creative resilience. Her debut memoir, All My Wild Mothers (John Murray Press), won the Nautilus Award for Memoir, was shortlisted for multiple UK prizes, and was named an Aladin ‘Best Book of the 21st Century’. She is also the author of The Apothecary by the Sea (Elliott & Thompson). Founder of Wild Women Press and the international Wild Women Writers’ Salons, Victoria lives with her husband, artist Adam Clarke, and their son in Orkney, an archipelago off the far north coast of Scotland, where she tends her apothecary garden by the sea.
