Tania Glyde

Tania Glyde is a British novelist fiction writer and journalist, author of two novels (Junk DNA and Clever Girl) and short stories. She was the sex columnist for Time Out and also wrote for the Independent on Sunday Talk of the Town magazine. A strong theme in her fiction and journalism is the female predicament, particularly with respect to sex, power and female dissolution. Her autobiographical memoir, Cleaning Up - How I Gave Up Drinking and L... more
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