Pauline Morgan has been on the panel of judges for the critically acclaimed international Arthur C. Clarke Award. She is an experienced reviewer of fiction, appearing regularly in the on-line reviews magazine, SFCrowsnest.
She is the author of a number of short stories and poems (under the name Pauline E. Dungate) that have appeared in anthologies and magazines in Britain and America. She is co-editor (with Peter Coleborn) of the anthology, Something Remains (Alchemy Press, 2016) which is a tribute to poet and horror writer Joel Lane.
She also runs and participates in writing workshops covering all kinds of creative writing.
While judging for RBA in 2014 she wrote an article on the judging process which can be read here.
She is the author of a number of short stories and poems (under the name Pauline E. Dungate) that have appeared in anthologies and magazines in Britain and America. She is co-editor (with Peter Coleborn) of the anthology, Something Remains (Alchemy Press, 2016) which is a tribute to poet and horror writer Joel Lane.
She also runs and participates in writing workshops covering all kinds of creative writing.
While judging for RBA in 2014 she wrote an article on the judging process which can be read here.