British poet, novelist, travel writer and journalist
Fiona Pitt-Kethley (born 21 November 1954)[1] is a British poet, novelist, travel writer and journalist, who is the author of more than 20 books of both poetry and prose.[2] She lived for many years in Hastings, East Sussex, and moved to Spain in 2002 with her husband James Plaskett and their son, Alexander.[3]
Her collection of poetry Sky Ray Lolly was published in 1986. She has been described as a poet in "the new tradition of British sexiness in verse that Ewart helped to inaugurate".[4]
Pitt-Kethley has also worked as a freelance journalist and has written for The Daily Telegraph, The Independent, The Guardian, The Times, The Big Issue and others.
Bibliography
Poetry collections
- Sky Ray Lolly (1986)
- Private Parts (1987)
- The Perfect Man (1989)
- Dogs (1993) (Includes two pieces of journalism)
- Double Act (1996)
- Memo From a Muse (1997)
- Selected Poems (2008)
Novels
- The Misfortunes of Nigel (1991)
- Baker's Dozen (2000)
Travel writing
- Journeys to the Underworld (1988)
- The Pan Principle (1994)
- Red Light Districts of the World (2000)
Collected journalism
Autobiography
- The Autobiography of Fiona Pitt-Kethley: My Schooling (2000)
Anthologies as editor
- Literary Companion to Sex: an Anthology of Prose and Poetry (1994)
- Literary Companion to Low Life (1995)
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