A.K. Blakemore

A.K. Blakemore, also known as Amy Katrina Blakemore, is a highly regarded English author, poet, and translator. She has established a strong reputation in the literary world, particularly for her exceptional work in poetry and fiction. Blakemore's poetry collections, Humbert Summer and Fondue, have garnered significant attention and critical acclaim. Her work has been featured in numerous prestigious publications such as The London Review of Books, Poetry, The Poetry Review, and The White Review, demonstrating her wide-ranging appeal and talent.

In addition to her original work, Blakemore has also made a significant contribution to the literary world through her translations. She has translated the works of Sichuanese poet Yu Yoyo, showcasing her linguistic skills and cultural understanding. This endeavor further highlights Blakemore's versatility and dedication to the craft of writing and translation. Her debut novel, The Manningtree Witches, won the Desmond Elliot Prize 2021, solidifying her position as a rising star in the literary world. Blakemore currently resides in London, England, where she continues to write and contribute to the literary community.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Manningtree Witches 2021
2 The Glutton 2023
Collections
# Title Year
1 Fondue 2018
2 Shia LaBeouf 2020