Don Paterson
Award Name : The Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry
Year of Award : 2009
Award for : Literature
Location : London, England, United Kingdom
Don Paterson is a Scottish poet, writer and musician. Don Paterson was born in 1963 in Dundee. He moved to London in 1984 to work as a jazz musician, and eventually began to write poetry. In 1993, Faber published his debut collection, Nil Nil, which won the Forward prize. In total, he's published seven collections and three books of aphorisms. Paterson has won the prestigious T.S. Eliot prize for poetry twice.
Don Paterson teaches in the school of English at the University of St Andrews and is poetry editor for the London publishers Picador. An accomplished jazz guitarist, he works solo and for ten years ran the jazz-folk ensemble, Lammas, with Tim Garland. He lives in St Andrews, Scotland.He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2008 Birthday Honours. He was awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in the 2009 New Year Honours.