Religion:Lamorna Ash
Lamorna Ash | |
|---|---|
| Born | Lamorna Juliet Ash 27 November 1994[1] |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Education | Oxford University University College London |
| Notable works | Dark, Salt, Clear: Life in a Cornish Fishing Town |
| Notable awards | The Somerset Maugham Award (2021) |
Lamorna Juliet Ash (born 27 November 1994) is a British writer and education specialist. Her first book, Dark, Salt, Clear: Life in a Cornish Fishing Town, won the Somerset Maugham Award in 2021. Her second book, Don't Forget We're Here Forever: A New Generation's Search for Religion was released in May 2025.
Biography
Ash is from West London; her mother is Cornish.[2] Ash attended St Paul's Girls' School before studying English literature at Oxford University, graduating in 2016. She earned an MA in Social and Cultural Anthropology from University College London.[3] She worked as an intern at The Times Literary Supplement.[3]
After university, Ash went to Newlyn, a fishing town in Cornwall for one month to learn about their fishing community. She stayed with a local couple, Lofty and Denise, a fishmonger and a ship's chandler.[4][5] She spent a week on the trawler Filadelfia, working with a crew of local fishermen.[6]
Her first book, Dark, Salt, Clear, written about Ash's time in Newlyn, was published by Bloomsbury in April 2020.[7][8] In 2021, Ash won the Somerset Maugham Award for her memoir.[9] The book was a BBC Radio 4 'Book of the Week'.[10][11] She is currently a freelance writer for the TLS and an English specialist for an education charity in Hackney.[3]
Her second book, Don't Forget We're Here Forever: A New Generation's Search for Religion, published by Bloomsbury in May 2025,[12] explores young people's search for meaning in an era of individualism and dwindling community spaces and why some are finding it in Christianity. She began researching for this work after writing about the unexpected conversions of two friends she went to University with.[13]
References
- ↑ Lamorna Ash (27 November 2022). "It's my 28th birthday! Probably I think/say something equivalent to this every year, but I reckon 27 was the most interesting/surprising/exciting 365 I've ever had. Goals for 28 are to moisturise more & practice/expand on my karaoke repertoire". https://twitter.com/LamornaAsh/status/1596812958822436865?lang=en. Retrieved 25 September 2024.
- ↑ "Friday Book – Dark, Salt, Clear – Life in a Cornish Fishing Town by Lamorna Ash". 14 August 2020. https://bugwomanlondon.com/2020/08/14/friday-book-dark-salt-clear-life-in-a-cornish-fishing-town-by-lamorna-ash/. Retrieved 25 September 2024.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "OPPIDAN EDUCATION — Our Mentor, Lamorna" (in en-US). https://www.oppidaneducation.com/lamorna.
- ↑ "Bloomsbury buys Cornish fishing village book after TLS article | The Bookseller". https://www.thebookseller.com/news/bloomsbury-cornish-fishing-village-653201.
- ↑ "Extract: Dark, Salt, Clear: Life in a Cornish fishing town - Lamorna Ash" (in en-GB). https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/extract-dark-salt-clear-life-in-a-cornish-fishing-town-lamorna-ash/.
- ↑ "Dark, Salt, Clear: Life in a Cornish Fishing Town - Lamorna Ash; | Foyles Bookstore" (in en-GB). https://www.foyles.co.uk/witem/business/dark-salt-clear-life-in-a-cornish,lamorna-ash-9781526600011.
- ↑ Cooke, Rachel (2019-12-29). "Nonfiction to look out for in 2020" (in en-GB). The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/dec/29/nonfiction-books-look-for-in-2020-memoir-health.
- ↑ Briefly reviewed in the January 4&11, 2021 issue of The New Yorker, p.75.
- ↑ "Somerset Maugham Awards". https://www2.societyofauthors.org/prizes/the-soa-awards/somerset-maugham-awards/.
- ↑ "BBC Radio 4 - Dark, Salt, Clear: Life in a Cornish Fishing Town, by Lamorna Ash" (in en-GB). https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000gkwy.
- ↑ Reynolds, Gillian. "Radio picks of the week — March 22" (in en). The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. https://www.thetimes.com/article/radio-picks-of-the-week-march-22-t75kxkbdv.
- ↑ bloomsbury.com. "Don't Forget We're Here Forever" (in en). https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/dont-forget-were-here-forever-9781526663146/.
- ↑ Novara Media (2025-05-04). Is Christianity Back? Gen Z's Search For Meaning | Ash Sarkar Meets Lamorna Ash. Retrieved 2025-05-07 – via YouTube.
External links
- Lamorna Ash Podcast interview, Russ Roberts of EconTalk
