Tim Lott Explained

Tim Lott
Birth Name:Timothy Andrew Lott
Birth Date:23 January 1956
Birth Place:Southall, London, England
Occupation:Novelist
Alma Mater:London School of Economics
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Tim Lott (born 23 January 1956) is a British author. He worked as a music journalist and ran a magazine publishing business, launching Flexipop magazine in 1980 with ex-Record Mirror journalist Barry Cain.

Early life and education

In 1956, Lott was born in Southall, West London. He graduated with a degree in history and politics from the London School of Economics in 1986, at the age of 30.

Career

In the late 1980s, Lott briefly worked as the editor of City Limits, a magazine based in London.Lott was a TV producer and a Sunday magazine featured writer.

In 1996, Lott's first book, a memoir, The Scent of Dried Roses, was published and won the PEN/Ackerley Prize for autobiography. It is now published as a Penguin Modern Classic. His next work, and first novel, White City Blue, was published in 1999 and won that year's Whitbread Award for Best First Novel.

He was shortlisted in the Best Novel category of the 2002 Whitbread Awards and the Encore Awards for best second novel for his work Rumours of a Hurricane. He has since published The Love Secrets of Don Juan, The Seymour Tapes and Fearless, a young adult novel for Walker Books, which was shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction prize. He has also featured prominently in the literary magazine Granta, appearing in its 21st anniversary edition as having authored one of the most significant pieces published in the previous 21 years.

His most recent book is When We Were Rich (Scribner).[1] His authored documentary on the class system, The New Middle Classes, was broadcast on BBC Four in 2008.

He is a prolific travel journalist, and an occasional op-ed writer for the Independent on Sunday. He teaches the Writing a Novel six-month course at the Faber Academy in London.

Personal life

Lott lives in Kensal Green, North West London.[2] Lott has four children, all daughters.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Birch . Carol . Carol Birch . The Last Summer of the Water Strider by Tim Lott – a boy comes of age in the 70s . . 31 January 2019 . 27 June 2015.
  2. Web site: How We Met:Peter Gordon & Tim Lott . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220507/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/how-we-met-peter-gordon-amp-tim-lott-2171535.html . 7 May 2022 . subscription . live . independent.co.uk . Hugh . Montgomery . 2 January 2011 . 12 November 2018.