Susie Boniface

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Susie Boniface is an English freelance journalist who writes about the tabloid news industry using the pseudonym Fleet Street Fox in her blog and on Twitter. She writes a column for the Daily Mirror. She used the name Lillys Miles while writing as Fleet Street Fox, but came out as Fleet Street Fox when her book Diaries of a Fleet Street Fox was published in 2013.

Career

Boniface comes from Kent and first worked at the Kent & Sussex Courier for three years after leaving school.[1][2] She worked at the Plymouth Herald as defence reporter.[3] She worked at the Sunday Mirror for 10 years, until she accepted redundancy in March 2012.[4]

Fleet Street Fox

Boniface began tweeting as fleetstreetfox in October 2009[5] and blogging as Fleet Street Fox in 2011.[6] She revealed her name in February 2013, when her book was published by Constable & Robinson, though her identity was not a closely kept secret before then;[7] she had been named on Twitter in 2011 by Chris Atkins[8] and again after a spat with Jemima Khan in May 2012.[9][10] She was accused of "hypocritical misogyny" by Sarah Ditum in 2012.[11] Julie Burchill praised her blogging in the British Journalism Review, but said of the book, "Reader, I hated it."[12] Annalena McAfee in the Financial Times wrote "There is, one feels, too much Fox and not enough Fleet Street."[13]

Awards

Boniface was nominated for the 2009 British Press Awards for her campaign "British Nuclear Test Vets".[14] She won 3rd "must follow journo" in the 2011 The CRAPPs awards as Fleet Street Fox.[15]

Fleet Street Fox won the London Press Club Blog of the Year in 2013.[16] She was nominated for Columnist of the Year (popular press) in the 2014 Society of Editors Press Awards.[17]

Personal life

Boniface separated from her husband, a Sun journalist, in 2006.[18] Her book described both her work as a journalist and their divorce, in which she referred to him using the insulting pseudonym, Twatface.[19]

References

  1. Kent Press & Broadcast Awards - The Judges
  2. The GoThinkBig interview: Fleet Street Fox, on tabloids, becoming a journalist, and Leveson. Molly Pierce. 26 February 2013
  3. Fleet Street Fox is former Plymouth Herald reorter Susie Boniface. February 12, 2013
  4. Ian Burrell: The internet Antichrist who is converting online evangelists. Ian Burrell. 28 May 2012
  5. [1] 26 October 2009
  6. Millie Cotton. It's a LDN Thing May 30, 2011 Who is the Fleet Street Fox?
  7. Fleet Street Fox: anonymity was crucial to my freedom. Brooke Magnanti 12 Feb 2013
  8. 30 December 2011 [2]
  9. Revealed: The secret Twitter stars getting themselves into a web of mischief. Evening Standard. 11 May 2012. Richard Godwin
  10. So Susie Boniface is ‘Fleet Street Fox’: what a surprise. Andy McSmith. 11 February 2013. Independent Blogs.
  11. Sarah Ditum. 7 May 2012. Fleet Street Fox's hypocritical misogyny. New Statesman
  12. Julie Burchill. Not fleet, not foxy, not funny. British Journalism Review. Vol. 24, No. 2, 2013, pages 70-71
  13. February 22, 2013 Street of shame. Annalena McAfee
  14. Press Gazette British Press Awards 2009: The shortlist. Dominic Ponsford, 25 February 2009
  15. The CRAPPs 2011 – winners announced! 15 December 2011
  16. BBC Newsnight journalists win award for spiked Jimmy Savile investigation. Jason Deans 22 May 2013
  17. Sunday Times leads the way as nominations announced for Society of Editors Press Awards. Press Gazette 28 February 2014
  18. Axe Grinder. Press Gazette. 24 September 2006
  19. Independent on Sunday. Review: The Diaries of a Fleet Street Fox, By Fleet Street Fox. A vixen's life among the vermin. Emily Dugan 24 February 2013

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