Kate Fenton

British writer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish writer
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
isJournalist Writer Novelist
Work fieldJournalism Literature
Gender
Female
Birth14 October 1954, Failsworth, United Kingdom
Age70 years
Star signLibra
Family
Spouse:Ian Carmichael
Education
St Hilda's College
The details

Biography

Kate Fenton (born 14 October 1954) is an English novelist and former BBC radio producer.

Background

Fenton was born in Failsworth, Lancashire, and read Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at St Hilda's College, Oxford (1974–77). After leaving Oxford, she worked for a short while as a researcher in the House of Commons for a Member of Parliament.

From 1978 to 1985 she was at the BBC. Initially she was a researcher and later she became a features and documentary producer. She worked for BBC Radio Wales, the World Service and eventually Radio 4, based in London. Programmes with which she was involved included Pick of the Week and Woman's Hour. She completed her first novel in 1989. She has also written articles for The Daily Telegraph, The Mail on Sunday and Woman's Own magazine.

In 1992, Fenton married the actor Ian Carmichael; they lived in North Yorkshire until his death in 2010.

Books

  • The Colours of Snow (1990)
  • Dancing to the Pipers (1993)
  • Lions & Liquorice (1995), published in the U.S. as Vanity and Vexation: a novel of Pride and Prejudice (Thomas Dunne Books, 2004)
  • Balancing on Air (1996)
  • Too Many Godmothers (2002)
  • Picking Up (2002)
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