Denby first came to prominence as a touring
punk performance poet. Denby often co-performs at musical venues and has been a regular at music festivals such as
Roskilde,
Reading and at
Glastonbury Festival (where she historically performed in the Theatre and Cabaret Marquees) as well as art and literature festivals in other countries. She began recording music singles and
spoken word recordings -in 1983 sometimes solo, but usually in collaboration with
Public Image Ltd's bassist,
Jah Wobble, the underground
cult band New Model Army, New Model Army's singer/songwriter
Justin Sullivan, and singer/songwriter Mik Davis. Denby is also a visual artist, a professional tattoo artist with her own studio in
Bradford and her photographs have been exhibited. She designed merchandise for New Model Army, New York Alcoholic Anxiety Attack, Monster Jaw and Utopian Love Revival, and created sleeve art. Her exhibition on the theme of elective body modification, 'The Body Carnival', ran from 30 October until 30 November 2008 at Cartwright Hall, Bradford and is held in the gallery's store as a touring exhibition. Denby has published poetry collections and novels. She continues to perform regularly at live venues and appears on television and radio. She has also recorded a number of unabridged
audiobooks, including two recordings of her own novels (one of which,
Stone Baby, won the US Audio Industry 'Earphone Award'). Denby also managed the band 'New York Alcoholic Anxiety Attack' and latterly works with 'Utopian Love Revival' with whom she also has a side-project, 'Death By Rock 'N' Roll' featuring live performances of her poetry set to rock music written for her by the band. Denby worked on the screenplay project "Exilée" and "Secret Angles" with film maker
Nemo Sandman and produced poetry for Bradford Council as part of the city's bid for 2008
Capital of Culture. She wrote poems 'Northlands', commissioned by
Yorkshire Forward for their Regional Economic Strategy Document, and for the
Royal Armouries, the
Captain Cook Museum in Whitby and Alchemy Asian Arts. In 2006 Denby was designated a Cultural Revolutionary by the Northern arts festival 'Illuminate' for her contribution to the region's arts and the cultural life of her home city of Bradford, and received an honorary doctorate from the
University of Bradford in recognition of her role as a cultural ambassador. Denby won the
Crime Writers' Association Debut Dagger award for her first novel,
Stone Baby. The CWA also nominated the novel for a
John Creasey Memorial Dagger prize for best first crime novel. Her third novel,
Billie Morgan, based on some of her experiences in the
biker subculture of the 1970s, made the shortlist for the 2005
Orange Prize. Denby's fifth collection of poetry
Pray for Us Sinners (Comma Press) was published in 2006 and her fourth novel,
Borrowed Light () was published in February 2006 by
Serpent's Tail). In 2010 she set up an independent publishing house 'Ignite Books' alongside poet Steve Pottinger which published her novels
A True Account of the Curious Mystery of Miss Lydia Larkin & The Widow Marvell (2011) and
Wild Thing (2012). ==Works==