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Emma Woolf | |
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Born | Emma J. Woolf 27 October 1979 London, United Kingdom |
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Children | 1, Ludovic Cecil Woolf |
Emma J. Woolf is a British author, journalist, critic, writer and broadcaster. She is the grand niece of the British writer Virginia Woolf.
She was born in London and studied English at Oxford University. Emma works on Times Radio, GB News and other media platforms as well as being a regular columnist for
Emma was the co-presenter on Channel 4's Supersize vs Superskinny, and recently gave the acclaimed Radio 4 Four Thought lecture. Other media appearances include Newsnight, Woman's Hour, Channel 5 and BBC Radio 4.
Writings
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- Woolf, Emma (2012). An Apple A Day. London: Summersdale. 2012.
- Woolf, Emma (2013). An Ministry of Thin. London: Summersdale. 2013.
- Woolf, Emma (2015). An Letting Go. London: Summersdale. 2015.
- Woolf, Emma (2016). Positively Primal. London: Vie. 2016.
- Woolf, Emma (2017). The A-Z of Eating Disorders. London: Sheldon Press. 2017.
- Woolf, Emma (2018). England's Lane. London: Three Hares Publishing. 2018.
- Woolf, Emma (2019). Wellbeing. London: Sheldon Press. 2019.
- Woolf, Emma (2020). The Women Writers Handbook. London: Aurora Metro Books. 2020.