Charles Boyle (poet)

Charles Boyle (born 1955 in Leeds) is a British poet and novelist. He also uses the pseudonyms Jack Robinson[1] and Jennie Walker.[2] As Walker, he won the 2008 McKitterick Prize for his novella 24 for 3.[3]

In 2012, Boyle wrote a short piece for The Times Literary Supplement in which he good-naturedly referred to vandalism of this Wikipedia biography.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Lezard, Nicholas (1 January 2011). "Days and Nights in W12 by Charles Boyle – review". The Guardian.
  2. ^ "Lauded book by Jennie Walker is really by Charles Boyle".
  3. ^ "Fellow: Charles Boyle". Royal Literary Fund.