Deborah Ross (journalist)

Deborah Ross is a British journalist and author. Her work has appeared regularly in The Independent,[1] the Daily Mail, and The Spectator. She is a columnist and feature writer for The Times.

In 2012, she was awarded broadsheet Interviewer of the Year in British Press Awards for her work in The Independent,[2] and had previously been nominated for the award in 2006.[3]

Personal life

Ross has a sibling.[4] She is married with an older daughter, and a younger son whom she described as "dull and inarticulate"[5] and "a hopeless loafer".[6]

Bibliography

  • How Not to be a Domestic Goddess: (And Always Go to Bed on an Argument). Profile Books, 2008. ISBN 978-1861978912
  • Ross, Deborah (4 October 2008). "Losing is the new winning". The Spectator: 52–53.
  • — (4 January 2014). "Uphill struggle". Arts. The Spectator. 324 (9671): 30.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Deborah Ross". The Independent. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Mail titles clean up at The Press Awards - all the winners". Press Gazette. 20 December 2013. Archived from the original on 10 January 2014. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  3. ^ Steve Busfield (20 March 2006). "British Press Awards as they happened ..." The Guardian. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  4. ^ Ross, Deborah (3 March 2022). "Sorry, landline - I am breaking up with you. We've been living apart". Times. No. 2. London. p. 2. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  5. ^ Ross, Deborah (20 March 2010). "Sting in the tail". The Spectator. I have a teenage son who is so dull and inarticulate it almost beggars belief — it's not very interesting to watch. (As it is, I often ask my son to go and be dull and inarticulate in the other room.)
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  7. ^ Review of Justin Chadwick's Mandela : long walk to freedom.