Sam Baker (writer)

For other people named Sam Baker, see Sam Baker (disambiguation).
Sam Baker
Born July 1966 (age 49)
Hampshire
Occupation Editor and writer
Nationality British
Alma mater Birmingham University
Partner Jon Courtenay Grimwood
Website
www.sambaker.co.uk

Sam Baker (born July 1966) was the editor in chief of Cosmopolitan in the UK until December 2006. She is now editor of Red, owned by Hachette, and a sister magazine to Elle. Baker was born in Hampshire, and studied politics at Birmingham University. She went on to work as a writer and editor for numerous British women's magazines, including Red, New Woman, Chat, and Take a Break. After re-launching teenage magazine Just Seventeen as J-17, she spent five years as editor of UK women's magazine Company, before resigning to write her first novel, Fashion Victim (described by Time magazine as one of the five break-through first novels of the summer of 2005).[1] Her second novel, This Year's Model, was published by Random House in the US, and Orion in the UK. Her third novel The Stepmothers Support Group was published by HarperCollins in 2009 (The Other Mothers Club / Avon / 2010 in the US). Her fourth novel, To My Best Friends, was published by Harper in May 2011.

Baker also broadcasts on young women's issues. Sam lives in Winchester, Hampshire and central London with her partner, the novelist Jon Courtenay Grimwood.

Baker has stated her life philosophy as follows: "If someone says you can't, prove them wrong. Fight your own battles and admit your mistakes."[2]

Works

References

  1. Grossman, Lev (12 June 2005). "5 Fantastic First Novels". Time.
  2. "Sam Baker". Retrieved 6 April 2007. (quotation no longer found, October 2012)

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