Biography
Nichols was born in Guyana in 1950, and moved to live in the UK in 1977. Her work is influenced by the history and culture of her homeland, in particular the oral story-telling tradition with its fantastic folk tales, the landscape and its rural tasks and the history of enslavement (particularly relating to women).
Her poetry is characterized by an acute attention to the language which carries the poems. Her work marries the Creole of her homeland with standard English, creating new possibilities for rhythm and rhyme. As such, while reading her poetry on the page offers fascinating insights to the potential for linguistic hybridity, it is when spoken aloud that her techniques sing most powerfully.
Nichols writes both poetry for adults and for children and all her work involves the same complexity of sound and musicality of language. She is the winner of the Commonwealth Poetry Prize, The Guyana Poetry Prize the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry.