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Dee Rimbaud
 
 
 

Poet, author, artist, illustrator, graphic designer, spiritual healer, househusband, dad and jack of many trades. His poetry, short stories and artwork have been published extensively on the internet and in hundreds of magazines and anthologies throughout the USA, Canada, Australia, UK and Europe.

 

Dee Rimbaud was born in 1962, in Glasgow, Scotland. Both his parents were artists. He started writing poetry in his teens and was inspired to take his writing seriously after he won the Lochaber High School poetry competition in 1979. He was active in the London poetry scene in the early 80's and published a couple of chapbooks. He also produced an alternative arts/ poetry zine, Dada Dance.

In 1986, he commenced studies at Edinburgh College Of Art, specialising in Sculpture, which he studied to post-graduate level. Whilst at art school he won an Andrew Grant travelling scholarship to India; a John Kinross Scholarship to Florence, Italy; and participated in an exchange programme, studying for three months at L'Ecole Des Beaux Arts, Le Havre, France.

After graduating, he worked in community arts, arts development, film & television, and as a freelance illustrator and graphic designer. He did his fair share of less glamorous jobs too, including a six month stint at a fish factory. He's also put in a great many unpaid hours as editor of Acid Angel magazine and The AA Independent Press Guide.

Dee's great passion is travel. He spends as much time as is humanly possible on holiday and is as happy hitching round the back roads of Ireland as he is climbing volcanoes in Indonesia. His favourite country is India, and he never tires of telling people how he met his true love there. It was on a bus from Hospet to Hampi, and their first kiss was in a ruined temple in the light of the full moon.

 
 
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