Kirstin Innes

Kirstin Innes (born 1980) is a Scottish novelist and journalist.[1]

Kirstin Innes
Innes in 2014
Born1980 (age 3940)
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
OccupationNovelist, journalist
Alma materUniversity of Aberdeen
PartnerAlan Bissett
Children2

Early Life

Innes was born in Edinburgh in 1980, and raised by a single mother.[2] She attended James Gillespie's High School and then University of Aberdeen.

Career

In 2005, Innes moved to Glasgow to work at The Arches. She also worked as Assistant Editor at The List.[3]

Innes's writing is influenced by her mother and grandmother's left-wing politics.[2]

Innes's debut novel, Fishnet (2019), won The Guardian's Not The Booker Prize in 2015[4] and was praised by The New York Times for its depiction of sex workers as "women with rich inner lives and interests".[5] Innes has written about how her friendship with the sex workers' rights activist Laura Lee influenced the novel.[6]

Her second novel, Scabby Queen, was published by 4th Estate in 2020. It was longlisted for the 2020 Gordon Burn Prize.[7]

Personal Life

Innes' partner is the author and playwright Alan Bissett, with whom she has two children.[1] The couple, who met in 2007, have discussed their experiences with IVF publicly with the aim of reducing the stigma around infertility.[8]

Bibliography

YearTitlePublisherISBNNote
2019FishnetScout PressISBN 9781982116156
2020Scabby QueenFourth EstateISBN 9780008342296
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References

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