December 1st, 2002
Gillian Wilce, who lives in Bermondsey in London, has worked in the city all her life — as a mental health social worker, a secretary, an editor (including five years as Literary Editor of New Statesman), and finally a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She contributed to The Sexual Imagination from Acker to Zola and has in the past reviewed books for New Statesman, The British Journal of Psychotherapy, Fiction Magazine, and Winnicott Studies. (Entirely coincidentally the latter two publications no longer exist!) She presently divides her working time between psychotherapy and copy-editing. Her Black Lamb column is called London Pride.
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