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Jenny Lindsay was born on 1982 in Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland, is a Scottish poet and activist (born 1982). Discover Jenny Lindsay's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Jenny Lindsay is a Scottish poet, performer, and promoter.

She is one of Scotland's leading spoken word performers and has been described as “one of Scotland’s finest cultural innovators.”

2002

Lindsay started writing poetry in 2002 at the age of 20.

2011

Her first full poetry collection to be published was "The Things You Leave Behind," which Red Squirrel Press published in 2011.

2012

She was BBC Slam Champion in 2012.

Following this debut, she released pamphlet-length collections, "The Eejit Pit" in 2012 and "Ire & Salt" in 2015.

2014

Lindsay worked as a full-time modern studies schoolteacher in Edinburgh until 2014, when she became a full time writer, mentor, and events organiser.

2016

In 2016, Lindsay established her own company, "Flint & Pitch", which curates and hosts events that combine music and poetry, showcasing them at prominent venues like the Royal Lyceum Theatre.

2017

In 2017 Lindsay was awarded the Creative Edinburgh Award for Leadership for her work in the spoken word sector and longlisted for the inaugural Jerwood Compton Poetry Fellowship.

2019

Lindsay published her second full poetry collection, "This Script," by Stewed Rhubarb Press in 2019.

"This Script" is also a play that was performed the same year and was described as "inspiring and thought provoking" in reviews.

2020

In 2020, Lindsay won the John Byrne Award for Critical Thinking for her film-poem ‘The Imagined We’.

Jenny Lindsay is from Ayrshire, she lived in Edinburgh for a number of decades having moved there for university at 17 before returning to Ayrshire in 2020.

Lindsay is a supporter of the Scottish Independence movement and has campaigned for independence.

She is fluent in both Scots and English.

Lindsay has spoken publicly about her experiences of being stalked as well as being a survivor of sexual assault.

In 2020, during a session in the Scottish Parliament, SNP member Joan McAlpine MSP said that it was “worrying that women such as feminist poets in Scotland, Jenny Lindsay and Magi Gibson, have been subject to online mobs trying to stop them getting work or blocking their performances”.

This situation arose in the context of comments made by Jenny Lindsay, where she critiqued a social media post by a transgender activist, claiming that the post implicitly endorsed violence against women participating in a London demonstration.