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Hubbard was born in London and grew up in Surrey, the eldest of three children, where she attended Claremont School and then Queen's College, Harley Street, London. Her first job was as a publishing assistant at
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Hubbard has published three collections of poetry with her fourth due from Salmon Press, Ireland in 2020, three novels, a collection of short stories and a book on art. She has written for
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Oxford, after which she worked for the National Book League in Albemarle Street, leaving to start her own antique business specialising in 18th and 19th century jewellery.
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was published in 2018 by Duckworth London and Overlook NY. Hubbard has described it as 'a novel about my abiding themes: love, loss and redemption'.
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for the walls of the underpass that leads to the IMAX cinema. This formed part of the regeneration of the South Bank designed by architect
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describes the novel as having "a unique and beautiful emotive quality that shines through its delicately constructed prose."
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as 'a stunning piece of work – an achingly moving narrative of love for a child, parent, sibling, lover or icon'.
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In 1994, she published her first poetry collection and completed her Masters of Arts in Creative Writing at the
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said "Hubbard’s precise descriptions of the physical landscape are tremendous and moving." A review in
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The Poetry Society's only official Public Art Poet, her poem "Eurydice" was commissioned by the
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Hubbard's third novel was described as an "elegiac story of loss and valediction" by
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praised the novel as "a subtle, moving exploration of love, loss and parenthood."
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In 1984, Hubbard moved back to London working as an art critic writing, first for
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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The Idea of Islands (collaboration with artist Donal Teskey)
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as an art critic. She has twice been a Hawthornden Fellow.
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is a poet, novelist and art critic based in the UK.
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