Clarke is best remembered for her poems in Behind the Firing Lines which was published in 1917.
It received a little attention and a rather condescending review from The Athenaeum in December 1917.
She received prize money from the Bookman and wrote to and for local and national publications.
As a young woman she was an outspoken feminist with strong opinions about women and work.
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