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Kate Fox (writer)

Kate Fox is a British poet, author and comedian.[3][4] She lives in North Yorkshire.[5] Her poetry residencies have included: Saturday Live on BBC Radio 4 from 2007–14, the Yorkshire Festival, 2014, the Glastonbury Festival 2013 and the Great North Run, 2011. She also writes topical and personal pieces for Standard Issue magazine and The Journal newspaper.[6] Fox has performed her poetry on BBC One and BBC Two as well as numerous radio shows. She has supported acts including Linton Kwesi Johnson, Hollie McNish, John Cooper Clarke and John Hegley and is a headline act in her own right.[7]

Kathryn Fox
Born (1975-05-31) 31 May 1975 (age 48)
Occupation(s)Writer, Poet, Comedian
Academic background
EducationLoughborough University
Alma materUniversity of Leeds (PhD)
ThesisResistance in solo stand-up performance by Northern English women marginalised on the basis of gender, class and regional identity (2018)
Academic work
Disciplineclass, gender, comedy, identity
Notable works
  • How stand-ups construct and are constructed by the 'Northernness Effect'[1]
  • Confetti and red squirrels: a stand-up autoethnography as an archive of detritus,[2]
Websitekatefox.co.uk

Early life edit

Kathryn Elizabeth Fox was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire in 1975 and grew up in Yorkshire and Cumbria. She went to Queensbury School in Bradford, then studied a BSc in Communication and Media Studies at Loughborough University and graduating in 1996.[citation needed]

Career edit

Fox originally trained as a radio journalist at Trinity and Leeds Trinity University in Leeds and worked as a reporter, bulletin reader and desk editor at commercial stations including Metro Radio and Galaxy Radio in Newcastle and Manchester until 2005.

She then began working full-time as a poet and workshop facilitator in the North East of England. One of her first workshops included the then newly divorced comedian Sarah Millican, who Kate encouraged to pursue a career in stand-up.[8]

She has published several books of poetry including Chronotopia from Burning Eye Books (2017), Fox Populi from Smokestack Books (2013), We Are Not Stone from Ek Zuban Press (2006) and Why I from Zebra Publishing (2005).[9][10][11]

Fox has written and performed several live literature and comedy shows including Where There’s Muck There’s Bras, commissioned by the Great Exhibition of the North (2018), two series of The Price of Happiness for BBC Radio 4 (2017 and 2015), Queens of the North, commissioned by BBC's Contains Strong Language Festival in Hull 2017 (2017), The Starting Line, commissioned by Great North Run Culture (2012) and Kate Fox News, produced by New Writing North and Arc, Stockton (2010)[12][13]

She has been Poet in Residence for several organisations and events including the Yorkshire Festival (2014), Glastonbury Festival (2013), Great North Run (2011) and Saturday Live on Radio 4 (2007-2014).[14][15]

She is a regular guest on BBC Radio 3's The Verb and has presented BBC Radio 4's Pick of the Week.[16] Other media appearances include commissioned poems for BBC Two's Daily Politics Show (2007), the Great North Run coverage (2011 and 2013), BBC One's Great North Passion (2014) and BBC Radio 4 Front Row's 20th anniversary programme (2018).[17] She featured in a BBC Two documentary about the Great Exhibition of the North (2018).[18]

In 2014 she took up a full-time PhD studentship at the University of Leeds looking at class, gender, "Northernness" and stand-up performance and successfully defended her thesis in 2018.[19][20] Her concept of "Humitas" in which humour and seriousness are enacted in the same frame at the same time, [21] has been cited as important to the field of Comedy Studies.[by whom?]

Fox regularly hosts events including Northern Stage's season launches, An Evening With Sarah Millican (2017) and An Audience with Julian Norton (2018) as well as An Audience with Jo Brand (Manchester Literature Festival, 2018).[22][23]

She has performed shows with musicians Union Jill, Simma and the musicians of the All Along the Wall project, including an appearance at the Celtic Connections festival (2010).

She is a Cultural Ambassador for the National Autistic Society.[24] Her work often pays attention to "Northernness", gender, class, place and neurodiversity.

She has promoted live literature events including New Word Order (2004–06), Hyperlexic (2007), Bloomin Words (2012–18) and Ey Up Stand Up (2015–17). She has run poetry projects and workshops for organisations including First Story, Creative Partnerships, the Arvon Foundation and New Writing North.

Publications edit

Poetry edit

  • Why I (2005) Zebra Publishing . ISBN 978-0954856427.
  • We Are Not Stone (2006) Ek Zuban Press. ISBN 978-0955393013.
  • Fox Populi (2013) Smokestack Books. ISBN 978-0957172258.
  • Chronotopia (2017) Burning Eye Books. ISBN 978-1911570097.
  • The Oscillations (2021) Nine Arches Press. ISBN 978-1913437077.

Academic edit

  • Stand Up and Be (En) Countered: Resistance in solo stand-up performance by Northern English women marginalised on the basis of gender, class and regional identity. University of Leeds, 2018.[25]

Awards edit

Andrew Waterhouse Award from New Writing North (2006)[26]

K Blundell Trust Award from the Society of Authors (2012)[27]

References edit

  1. ^ Fox, Kate (2 January 2018). "How stand-ups construct and are constructed by the 'Northernness Effect'". Comedy Studies. 9 (1): 19–35. doi:10.1080/2040610x.2018.1437164. ISSN 2040-610X. S2CID 192364461.
  2. ^ Fox, Kate (2 January 2016). "Confetti and red squirrels: a stand-up autoethnography as an archive of detritus". Comedy Studies. 7 (1): 21–37. doi:10.1080/2040610x.2016.1140478. ISSN 2040-610X. S2CID 191405088.
  3. ^ "Kate Fox". Valley Press Authors.
  4. ^ "Picture the Poet - Kate Fox". www.npg.org.uk. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  5. ^ "Kate Fox. Mostly a Poet and performer of Poems. Often, not always, funny". Blog.
  6. ^ "Kate Fox". The Conversation.
  7. ^ "Short Bio". Blog.
  8. ^ "Sarah Millican: Stand-up on telly is one thing, but seeing it live is something else". Radio Times. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  9. ^ Fox, Kate (August 2017). Chronotopia. Portishead. ISBN 978-1911570097. OCLC 971522093.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  10. ^ Fox, Kate (2013). Fox populi. Middlesbrough: Smokestack. ISBN 9780957172258. OCLC 812687501.
  11. ^ Jenni, Haukio (2007). We are not stone. Fox, Kate. Middlesbrough: Ek Zuban. ISBN 9780955393013. OCLC 751697927.
  12. ^ "Where There's Muck, There's Bras — Get North!". Get North!. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  13. ^ "Series 1, The Price of Happiness - BBC Radio 4". BBC. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  14. ^ Digital, Pretty Good. "Glastonbury Festival - 2013 Website Poet In Residence: Kate Fox". Glastonbury Festival - 21–25 June 2017. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  15. ^ "Kate Fox interview - Great North Run Culture". greatnorthrunculture.org. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  16. ^ "BBC Radio 4 - Pick of the Week, Kate Fox". BBC. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  17. ^ YouTube (4 October 2007), Kate Fox on Gordon Brown's first 100 days, retrieved 18 October 2018
  18. ^ "Stand-up poet Kate Fox on the unsung heroines of the North, Great Exhibition of the North - BBC Arts". BBC. 22 June 2018. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  19. ^ "Kate Fox | Arts Council England". www.artscouncil.org.uk. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  20. ^ "PhD Student and Stand Up Poet Goes National". School of Performance and Cultural Industries.
  21. ^ Fox, Kate. "Humitas: a new word for when humour and seriousness combine". The Conversation. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  22. ^ "How to be Champion: An Evening with Sarah Millican | Events | Manchester Literature Festival". www.manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  23. ^ "Jo Brand | Events | Manchester Literature Festival". www.manchesterliteraturefestival.co.uk. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  24. ^ "Celebrity supporters - National Autistic Society". www.autism.org.uk. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  25. ^ Elizabeth, Fox , Kathryn (25 June 2018). Stand Up and Be (En) Countered: Resistance in solo stand-up performance by Northern English women marginalised on the basis of gender, class and regional identity. etheses.whiterose.ac.uk (phd). Retrieved 20 October 2018.{{cite thesis}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  26. ^ "Winners by year - Northern Writers Awards". Northern Writers Awards. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  27. ^ "Reading to write: How does other text inspire us? - The Garsdale Retreat". The Garsdale Retreat. Retrieved 18 October 2018.

External links edit

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This article is about the poet author and comedian For the writer and social anthropologist see Kate Fox Kate Fox is a British poet author and comedian 3 4 She lives in North Yorkshire 5 Her poetry residencies have included Saturday Live on BBC Radio 4 from 2007 14 the Yorkshire Festival 2014 the Glastonbury Festival 2013 and the Great North Run 2011 She also writes topical and personal pieces for Standard Issue magazine and The Journal newspaper 6 Fox has performed her poetry on BBC One and BBC Two as well as numerous radio shows She has supported acts including Linton Kwesi Johnson Hollie McNish John Cooper Clarke and John Hegley and is a headline act in her own right 7 Kathryn FoxBorn 1975 05 31 31 May 1975 age 48 Bradford Yorkshire EnglandOccupation s Writer Poet ComedianAcademic backgroundEducationLoughborough UniversityAlma materUniversity of Leeds PhD ThesisResistance in solo stand up performance by Northern English women marginalised on the basis of gender class and regional identity 2018 Academic workDisciplineclass gender comedy identityNotable worksHow stand ups construct and are constructed by the Northernness Effect 1 Confetti and red squirrels a stand up autoethnography as an archive of detritus 2 Websitekatefox wbr co wbr uk Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Publications 3 1 Poetry 3 2 Academic 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editKathryn Elizabeth Fox was born in Bradford West Yorkshire in 1975 and grew up in Yorkshire and Cumbria She went to Queensbury School in Bradford then studied a BSc in Communication and Media Studies at Loughborough University and graduating in 1996 citation needed Career editFox originally trained as a radio journalist at Trinity and Leeds Trinity University in Leeds and worked as a reporter bulletin reader and desk editor at commercial stations including Metro Radio and Galaxy Radio in Newcastle and Manchester until 2005 She then began working full time as a poet and workshop facilitator in the North East of England One of her first workshops included the then newly divorced comedian Sarah Millican who Kate encouraged to pursue a career in stand up 8 She has published several books of poetry including Chronotopiafrom Burning Eye Books 2017 Fox Populi from Smokestack Books 2013 We Are Not Stone from Ek Zuban Press 2006 and Why I from Zebra Publishing 2005 9 10 11 Fox has written and performed several live literature and comedy shows including Where There s Muck There s Bras commissioned by the Great Exhibition of the North 2018 two series of The Price of Happiness for BBC Radio 4 2017 and 2015 Queens of the North commissioned by BBC s Contains Strong Language Festival in Hull 2017 2017 The Starting Line commissioned by Great North Run Culture 2012 and Kate Fox News produced by New Writing North and Arc Stockton 2010 12 13 She has been Poet in Residence for several organisations and events including the Yorkshire Festival 2014 Glastonbury Festival 2013 Great North Run 2011 and Saturday Live on Radio 4 2007 2014 14 15 She is a regular guest on BBC Radio 3 s The Verb and has presented BBC Radio 4 s Pick of the Week 16 Other media appearances include commissioned poems for BBC Two s Daily Politics Show 2007 the Great North Run coverage 2011 and 2013 BBC One s Great North Passion 2014 and BBC Radio 4 Front Row s 20th anniversary programme 2018 17 She featured in a BBC Two documentary about the Great Exhibition of the North 2018 18 In 2014 she took up a full time PhD studentship at the University of Leeds looking at class gender Northernness and stand up performance and successfully defended her thesis in 2018 19 20 Her concept of Humitas in which humour and seriousness are enacted in the same frame at the same time 21 has been cited as important to the field of Comedy Studies by whom Fox regularly hosts events including Northern Stage s season launches An Evening With Sarah Millican 2017 and An Audience with Julian Norton 2018 as well as An Audience with Jo Brand Manchester Literature Festival 2018 22 23 She has performed shows with musicians Union Jill Simma and the musicians of the All Along the Wall project including an appearance at the Celtic Connections festival 2010 She is a Cultural Ambassador for the National Autistic Society 24 Her work often pays attention to Northernness gender class place and neurodiversity She has promoted live literature events including New Word Order 2004 06 Hyperlexic 2007 Bloomin Words 2012 18 and Ey Up Stand Up 2015 17 She has run poetry projects and workshops for organisations including First Story Creative Partnerships the Arvon Foundation and New Writing North Publications editPoetry edit Why I 2005 Zebra Publishing ISBN 978 0954856427 We Are Not Stone 2006 Ek Zuban Press ISBN 978 0955393013 Fox Populi 2013 Smokestack Books ISBN 978 0957172258 Chronotopia 2017 Burning Eye Books ISBN 978 1911570097 The Oscillations 2021 Nine Arches Press ISBN 978 1913437077 Academic edit Stand Up and Be En Countered Resistance in solo stand up performance by Northern English women marginalised on the basis of gender class and regional identity University of Leeds 2018 25 Awards editAndrew Waterhouse Award from New Writing North 2006 26 K Blundell Trust Award from the Society of Authors 2012 27 References edit Fox Kate 2 January 2018 How stand ups construct and are constructed by the Northernness Effect Comedy Studies 9 1 19 35 doi 10 1080 2040610x 2018 1437164 ISSN 2040 610X S2CID 192364461 Fox Kate 2 January 2016 Confetti and red squirrels a stand up autoethnography as an archive of detritus Comedy Studies 7 1 21 37 doi 10 1080 2040610x 2016 1140478 ISSN 2040 610X S2CID 191405088 Kate Fox Valley Press Authors Picture the Poet Kate Fox www npg org uk Retrieved 18 October 2018 Kate Fox Mostly a Poet and performer of Poems Often not always funny Blog Kate Fox The Conversation Short Bio Blog Sarah Millican Stand up on telly is one thing but seeing it live is something else Radio Times Retrieved 18 October 2018 Fox Kate August 2017 Chronotopia Portishead ISBN 978 1911570097 OCLC 971522093 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Fox Kate 2013 Fox populi Middlesbrough Smokestack ISBN 9780957172258 OCLC 812687501 Jenni Haukio 2007 We are not stone Fox Kate Middlesbrough Ek Zuban ISBN 9780955393013 OCLC 751697927 Where There s Muck There s Bras Get North Get North Retrieved 18 October 2018 Series 1 The Price of Happiness BBC Radio 4 BBC Retrieved 18 October 2018 Digital Pretty Good Glastonbury Festival 2013 Website Poet In Residence Kate Fox Glastonbury Festival 21 25 June 2017 Retrieved 18 October 2018 Kate Fox interview Great North Run Culture greatnorthrunculture org Retrieved 18 October 2018 BBC Radio 4 Pick of the Week Kate Fox BBC Retrieved 18 October 2018 YouTube 4 October 2007 Kate Fox on Gordon Brown s first 100 days retrieved 18 October 2018 Stand up poet Kate Fox on the unsung heroines of the North Great Exhibition of the North BBC Arts BBC 22 June 2018 Retrieved 18 October 2018 Kate Fox Arts Council England www artscouncil org uk Retrieved 18 October 2018 PhD Student and Stand Up Poet Goes National School of Performance and Cultural Industries Fox Kate Humitas a new word for when humour and seriousness combine The Conversation Retrieved 20 October 2018 How to be Champion An Evening with Sarah Millican Events Manchester Literature Festival www manchesterliteraturefestival co uk Retrieved 20 October 2018 Jo Brand Events Manchester Literature Festival www manchesterliteraturefestival co uk Retrieved 20 October 2018 Celebrity supporters National Autistic Society www autism org uk Retrieved 18 October 2018 Elizabeth Fox Kathryn 25 June 2018 Stand Up and Be En Countered Resistance in solo stand up performance by Northern English women marginalised on the basis of gender class and regional identity etheses whiterose ac uk phd Retrieved 20 October 2018 a href Template Cite thesis html title 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