Gerda Stevenson
![Stevenson at [[Authors' Reading Month]], 2014](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/07/Stevenson.jpg)
In addition to her screen and stage work, Stevenson is also a playwright, poet, and frequently appears on radio as a reader of short stories and as an actress in adaptations. Her play ''Federer vs. Murray'' has toured New York City and her poetry collection ''If This Were Real'' was published by Smokestack Books in 2013. In 2019, her poems illustrated the paintings of her one-time neighbour, Scottish painter Christian Small, in the book ''Inside & Out - The Art of Christian Small,'' published by Scotland Street Press''.'' She was a contributing writer to the 2024 book ''Feminist Theatre Then & Now: Celebrating 50 years''.
Her radio work consists of several performances of poems and songs by Robert Burns for the BBC, as well as numerous radio dramas: ''Self-Control'' by Mary Brunton as Laura Montreville; ''For the Love of Willie'' by Agnes Owens as Liza; ''The Heart of Midlothian'' by Sir Walter Scott for BBC Radio 4, nominated for a Sony Award in 2008, as Jeanie Deans; and ''Sunset Song'' by Lewis Grassic Gibbon. She has also written radio dramas including: ''Island Blue'', ''Secrets: The Punter's Tale'', ''Secrets: The Escort's Tale'' and ''The Apple Tree''. She directed the Afternoon Play ''The Price of a Fish Supper''. Provided by Wikipedia