William Scammell

William Scammell (2 January 1939, in Southampton – 29 November 2000) was a British poet.

Life
He was born into a working-class family in the waterside village of Hythe on Southampton Water, but failed the eleven-plus exam. His brother is Michael Scammell.

He enrolled as a mature student at Bristol University. He taught at the Workers' Educational Association. He moved to the Lake District, with his artist wife, Jackie, and their two sons. In 1975, he moved to Cockermouth to teach at the Newcastle University. In 1991, he taught at Nottingham Trent University.

His work appeared in Granta, and Lives of the Poets,

Awards

 * 1982 Cholmondeley Award

Poetry

 * Stare At The Moon, Bleeding Heart Yard. 1992
 * All Set To Fall Off The Edge Of The World Flambard Press 1998
 * Stare At The Moon, Bleeding Heart Yard. 1992
 * All Set To Fall Off The Edge Of The World Flambard Press 1998
 * Stare At The Moon, Bleeding Heart Yard. 1992
 * All Set To Fall Off The Edge Of The World Flambard Press 1998
 * All Set To Fall Off The Edge Of The World Flambard Press 1998
 * All Set To Fall Off The Edge Of The World Flambard Press 1998
 * All Set To Fall Off The Edge Of The World Flambard Press 1998
 * All Set To Fall Off The Edge Of The World Flambard Press 1998

Editor

 * American edition Picador USA, 1995