
Blake Morrison was educated at Nottingham University, McMaster University and University College, London. After working for the Times Literary Supplement, he went on to become literary editor of both The Observer and the Independent on Sunday before becoming a full-time writer in 1995. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and former Chair of the Poetry Book Society and Vice-Chair of PEN, Blake has written fiction, poetry, journalism, literary criticism and libretti, as well as adapting plays for the stage. His best-known works are probably his two memoirs, "And When Did You Last See Your Father?" and "Things My Mother Never Told Me." Since 2003, Blake has been Professor of Creative and Life Writing at Goldsmiths College. He lives in south London, with his wife and three children.
Books

South of the River
2008

As If
1997

Writing Works
A Resource Handbook for Therapeutic Writing Workshops and Activities
2006

We Are Three Sisters
2011

Two Sisters
2023

Shingle Street
2015

The Executor
2018

And When Did You Last See Your Father?
1993

The Yellow House
1987

Selected Poems
1999

Justification of Johann Gutenberg
A Novel
2000

Things My Mother Never Told Me
2002

Stop What You're Doing and Read This!
2011

The Last Weekend
2010