Lydia Hill collaborated with Rupert Cross to create Mockingbird.

Lydia Hill was born in Devon but has spent her adult life in the south east. She has a Masters Degree from the University of Kent. In 2007 she was invited to take part in Voiceworks, working with the composer Rupert Cross, she wrote the words for ‘Mockingbird’ which was performed at the Wigmore Hall in April 2008. Her poetry has been published in Poetry Express. In 2009 she was mentored by Peter Carpenter as part of the Survivors’ Poetry Mentoring Scheme; her first collection, Fishing for Potatoes, will be published by Survivors’ Press in 2010.

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2007/2008

Poets + Composers = Songs
Lydia Hill
Stephen Mooney
Steve Willey
Mark Jackson
Sarah Courtauld
Dustin Stevenson
Xavier Aldana Reyes
  Rupert Cross
Cimeon Ellerton
Edward Nesbit
Ruth Gomez
Matthew Print
David Ibbett
Jane Hebberd
  Mockingbird
Numb not Memorial
Portmanteaux (Terminus no. 1)
Movements ((Movement- Narrative &C
Maggie
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Constriction