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Graham Fulton is a poet from Paisley in Scotland.

<big>'''History as Poet'''</big>
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in Glasgow. He was also one of the writers with punk Fanzine ''Stagnant Pool of Disease''
whose main editor Tommy Cherry went on to form cult Scottish rock band The Bachelor
Pad. Graham Fulton got a job as a Technician with Renfrew District Council in 1981.
A job which lasted 30 years. He used to run marathons. He used to play the drums. He is the great-grandson of [[Alexander McLardie]] who played professional football with Abercorn, St. Mirren and Burnley
, and was capped once for the Scottish League. He married the painter Helen Nathaniel, originally from Swansea, in 2006. They live in Paisley.

== Bibliography ==

* ''Tower of Babble''  (with Jim Ferguson, Ronald McNeil and Bobby Christie)  (Itinerant), 1987 ISBN 0-9512440-0-0
* ''The Eighth Dwarf''   (Itinerant), 1989 ISBN 0-9512440-5-1
* ''Humouring the Iron Bar Man''   [[Birlinn Limited|Polygon]], 1990 ISBN 0-7486-6039-9
* ''This''   (Rebel Inc), 1993
(contracted; show full)*Graham Fulton website  [http://www.grahamfulton-poetry.com www.grahamfulton-poetry.com]

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