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Sophie Parkin (born 6 June 1961) is an English writer, artist and poet. She is the proprietor of an arts club in East London, Vout-O-Reenee's, opened in 2014.


Biography

Born in London in 1961, Sophie Parkin was schooled at
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, Oxford Gardens Primary School, Burlington Grammar School in West London, Frensham Heights Boarding School, Surrey, then Camborne School of Mines, near Redruth, Cornwall. She went on to attend Saint Martin's School of Art,
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(tutored by
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) and
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, then
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, where she graduated with a Fine Art degree in 1982. As a child, Parkin starred in many commercials, including for Wall's sausages, Comfort fabric conditioner and as the Dulux girl. She also modelled in ''
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'' magazine and '' The Sunday Times'' and appeared in Andrew Logan’s
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in 1979 film. She has also appeared in film, such as the
Dylan Thomas Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953) was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems "Do not go gentle into that good night" and "And death shall have no dominion", as well as the "play for voices" ''Under ...
biopic ''The Edge of Love'', directed by
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and starring Keira Knightley, Sienna Miller and Matthew Rhys. As a present on her 18th birthday, her parents gave her membership to the Chelsea Arts Club and The Colony Rooms in Soho, and she went on to work in or manage several high-profile clubs and bars.


Literary career

Parkin has regularly written for British newspapers and periodicals, and appeared on television and radio as a broadcaster – on '' Woman's Hour'' on BBC Radio 4. She wrote regularly for '' 3:AM Magazine''. She has also written for '' The Guardian'', '' The Independent'', '' The Daily Mail'', '' The Times'', '' The Lady'' magazine, '' Tatler'', '' Harper's'', ''Bonham's Magazine'' and the British Library. She has written obituaries in national British newspapers on
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,
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and Dick Bradsell. She also taught creative writing at Morley College, London, for three years. Her novels are ''All Grown Up'' (1998), ''Take Me Home'' (1999) and ''Dear Goddess'' (2000). She has also written for
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the teen novels ''French for Kissing'' (2005), ''Best of Friends'' (2006), and ''Mad, Rich and Famous'' (2006). Other writings by her appear in the collections ''Mothers by Daughters'' (1995), ''Sons and Mothers'' (1997), ''Girls Just Want To Have Fun: the Cosmopolitan book of short stories'', ''Best of Friends'' (which she also edited), and ''POT 05 – Anthology of Poetry'' (edited by Michael Horovitz). In 2012, she published ''The Colony Room Club 1948–2008: A History of Bohemian Soho''. A history of Soho's The Colony Room Club, it was the book choice of her mother Molly Parkin as a castaway on the BBC Radio 4 programme '' Desert Island Discs''.


Vout-O-Reenee's

In May 2014, Parkin opened Vout-O-Reenee's in
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, east London, an arts club that has been described as "a private members club for the surrealistically distinguished", encompassing The Stash Gallery. The intention had been to open the club with barman and friend Dick Bradsell; however, he became ill with a brain tumour and died in 2016. The name of the club is based on jazz musician
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's dictionary of Jive slang. The Stash Gallery, which is open to the public, shows contemporary living artists, with recent exhibits including film producer
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's collection of art photography and movie memorabilia (24 November 2021–25 January 2022), and, in spring 2022, ''147 Women Dinner Party'' by Sophie Parkin and Mandee Gage, "an installation about women who should be better remembered, for how they have been instrumental in making and changing Britain". The private members club is painted by artists Tony Common, Morganico and Keeler&Tonero as a surrealistic wonderland. It was designed by Susan Dalgleish and Parkin. It is open to non-members when ticketed events occur.


Personal life

She is the sister of Sarah Lieberson and Zuleika Gerrish, and daughter of artist Molly Parkin and art dealer Michael Parkin. Her godmother was
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, co-founder of the
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(later known as Liberty). Parkin was formerly married to Jan Vink. She has a son, Cameron (1987) and a daughter, Carson Parkin-Fairley.


Bibliography

* ''All Grown Up'' (1998) * ''Take Me Home'' (1999) * ''Dear Goddess'' (2000) * ''French for Kissing'' (Piccadilly Press, 2005) * ''Best of Friends'' (Piccadilly Press, 2006) * ''Mad, Rich and Famous'' (Piccadilly Press, 2006) * ''The Colony Room Club 1948–2008'' (2012)


Selected book contributions

* "My mother, my self", in ''Mothers by Daughters'', edited by Joanna Goldsworthy ( Virago Press, 1995, ) * ''Sons and Mothers'', edited by Victoria Glendinning and Matthew Glendinning (Virago, 1997, )


References


External links


Official site

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