Martin Glaz Serup
Martin Glaz Serup lives in Copenhagen. He has published seven children’s books, several chapbooks, as well as seven collections of poetry, most recently Roman nights (2013, published in Sweden 2014), of which excerpts in English are published in Action Yes and Poetry Wales, and the long poem The Field (2010), which was also published in USA (2011), Sweden (2012) and Finland (2014). In 2013 Serup published his first book-length theoretical essay Relationel poesi. Serup was the founding editor of the literary journal Apparatur (2001-2004) and of the Nordic web-magazine for literary critism Litlive (2004-2008). Also he is the former managing editor of the poetry magazine Hvedekorn (2005-2007). He has been teaching creative writing at The University of Copenhagen. In 2006 Serup received the Michael Strunge Prize for poetry. In 2012 he was awarded the prestigious three-year grant from the Danish Art’s Council. He is blogging at Kornkammer and with the literary collective Promenaden.