Kirsty Robinson writes about popular culture and the way we live. She is the creator and writer of contemporary TV drama (currently with Warner Music UK and House Productions) and her debut novel Grass Stains (Vintage) is a better-late-than-never coming of age story set at a festival.
A journalist for over twenty years, Kirsty’s work has appeared in The Sunday Times, British Vogue, The Independent on Sunday, The Evening Standard and The Guardian. She began her career in the UK style press, editing London style magazine PiL before co-founding and editing D&AD winning Marmalade.