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Joanna Briscoe

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valley. She was rather isolated and she occupied her time reading and writing. Her works written as a teenager were rejected by publishers, but she was convinced she would be an author.
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by an unqualified teacher at a nearby farm. Many of the lessons were out-of-doors on Dartmoor. At the age of 13 years she returned to mainstream schooling at
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Her short stories have featured in several anthologies, and she has contributed widely to publications that include
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Briscoe spent much of her childhood in the south-west of England. At the age of 10, she moved with her family from
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My life with Shere Hite: the forgotten feminist who changed sex for ever, The Guardian, 24 January 2024
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Briscoe's parents took her out of primary school at the age of ten and arranged for her to be
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In January 2024 Briscoe wrote about her relationship with late American feminist icon
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before working for several years as a freelance journalist.
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Briscoe lives in North London. She has two children.
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Index

Betty Trask Award
Somerset
Devon long house
Dartmoor
home-schooled
King Edward VI Community College
secondary school
Totnes
sixth form
University College London
Shere Hite
The Guardian
The Independent
The Observer
The Sunday Times
BBC Radio 4
Betty Trask Award
Encore Award
Jonathan Coe
Andrew Davies
Adrian Lester
Jodhi May
Anamaria Marinca
Kindle
Shere Hite
Betty Trask Award



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