
Kim Patrick is a writer specialising in narrative strategy and design. Taking a language-led approach to text-based practice her work explores the written word as visible, physical and experiential.
She runs 2 Parts Language – a creative practice which uses the written word, literary device and dynamic collaborations to create unique encounters with text. In this article she explores the creative collaborative process responding to Tristam Shandy at Shandy Hall in Yorkshire.
Kim studied creative writing at New York University and trained at Central Saint Martins, College of Art & Design in Creative Practice for Narrative Environments where she specialised in the research, composition and interdisciplinary design of poetry as a physical encounter.
She has worked for literature organisations the Arvon Foundation, Free Word, London and UbuWeb, New York and she consults to design disciplines on narrative strategy.