About
Dr Nia Davies is a poet, writer-editor and researcher experimenting with performance, embodied practice, intermedia and hybrid writing.
Her first book-length collection of poems All fours (Bloodaxe Books, 2017) was shortlisted for the Roland Matthias Prize for Poetry (2018) and longlisted for the Michael Murphy Memorial Prize for First collection (2019). This followed the pamphlets and small books England (Crater, 2017), Çekoslovakyalılaştıramadıklarımızdanmısınız or Long Words (Hafan/Boiled String, 2016), Then Spree (Salt, 2012) and other collaborative publications. Her second collection of poems, Votive Mess is published by Bloodaxe in October 2024.
She completed her practice-based doctoral research thesis on ritual poetry and performance and was awarded a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Salford in 2021. Her current work focuses on interdisciplinary creative practice, embodiment, ecology, sexuality, experimentation, digital society and AI, translation, Wales/Cymru and Welsh/Cymraeg, and intercultural art practice.
Nia has also worked around the world as a literary curator and editor. She was editor of the international quarterly magazine Poetry Wales from 2014 to 2019 and co-curated Poetry Emergency festivals of poetry and performance in 2018 and 2019. She has also worked on intercultural literary collaborations and translation proejcts with Literature Across Frontiers at the Mercator Institute; this included work in the Wales India Poetry Connections project. She is currently on the curatorial team of experimental events series in South Wales, Nawr, and supports Pamenar press.
At Swansea, Nia is a Research Assistant in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science. She is currently supporting inter-, trans- and multidisciplinary research projects, including helping develop research at the Research Institute for Culture and Communities, NAIADES - Network for AI, Arts and Digital Economy and Society and the Climate Action Research Network.