Gerda Stevenson
GERDA STEVENSON is an award-winning writer, actor, theatre director and singer-songwriter. She has worked on stage, television, radio, film and in opera, throughout the UK and abroad, and is a recipient of Scottish Arts Council and Creative Scotland writers’ bursaries. Her stage play, Federer Versus Murray, directed by the author, toured to New York in 2012 and was published there by Salmagundi. In 2014, she was nominated as Scots Singer of the Year for the MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards, following the launch of an album of her own songs, Night Touches Day. She has written extensively for radio, including original plays and dramatisations of Scottish novels.
Her poetry collections, If This Were Real (Smokestack Books, 2013), and Quines: Poems in Tribute to Women of Scotland (Luath Press, first edition 2018, second edition 2020), have been published in Rome by Edizioni Ensemble in Italian translations by Laura Maniero, 2017 and 2021, respectively. She wrote the biographical introduction and a series of poems for the book Inside & Out: The Art of Christian Small (Scotland Street Press, 2019). She collaborated with Scottish landscape photographer Allan Wright on their book Edinburgh, for which she wrote the introduction and a sequence of 22 poems (Allan Wright Photographic, 2019). In 2021, she directed a film of George Mackay Brown’s play The Storm Watchers, for the St Magnus International Festival. A seasoned performer, she won a BaFta Best Film Actress award for her role in Margaret Tait’s feature film Blue Black Permanent, and is the founder of Stellar Quines, Scotland’s leading women’s theatre company. Her acclaimed book of short stories, Letting Go: a timeline of tales, was published by Luath Press in 2021.
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