Gillian K. Ferguson

Gillian K. Ferguson (born 1965) is a Scottish poet and journalist, born and living in Edinburgh, Scotland. She is the creator of ''Air for Sleeping Fish'' (Bloodaxe) and the best-seller, ''Baby: Poems on Pregnancy, Birth and Babies'' (Canongate, 2001). She won a £25,000 Creative Scotland Award and created a major poetry project exploring the human genome called ''The Human Genome: Poems on the Book of Life,'' About her project, she said, "the Genome has remained fascinating throughout; a fantastic, beautiful poem - a magnificent work of Chemistry spanning four billion years of the art of Evolution." The project was praised, including by broadcaster, Andrew Marr of the BBC, Francis Collins, Head of the US Human Genome Project and by philosopher Mary Midgley author of Science and Poetry (Routledge).

She has won three writer's bursaries from the Scottish Arts Council (now Creative Scotland). Her most recent work is ''Flora: The Evolution of Eden'' about man's genetic connection and common ancestor with plants and flowers. In 2015, she suffered a severe stroke and writes while still in recovery. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Olivier, Odette
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