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Viv Groskop
Viv Groskop (born 8 July 1973)〔Viv Groskop ("I'm 40: the confusion starts here" ), ''The Observer'', 6 July 2013〕 is a British journalist, writer and comedian. She has written for publications including ''The Guardian'', ''Evening Standard'', ''The Observer'', ''Daily Mail'', ''Mail on Sunday'' and ''Red'' magazine.〔Hannah Gilchrist, ("Viv Groskop’s Top Tips For Autumn Winter 2011" ), ''Red'', 10 October 2011.〕 She writes on arts, books, popular culture and current affairs, often with a feminist slant.〔Viv Groskop, ("Rod Liddle: Maybe I was wrong to say I wouldn't sleep with Harriet Harman" ), ''Evening Standard'', 2 October 2009.〕 According to her website〔http://vivgroskop.com〕 she is a stand-up comedian, MC and improviser who was a finalist in Funny Women 2012〔("Funny Women Awards 2012 Finalist - Viv Groskop" ), Funny Women.〕 and semi-finalist in So You Think You're Funny 2012.〔("Heat 7 contestants" ), So You Think You're Funny?〕
==Life and career==
Groskop was born in Hampshire and, with her younger sister Trudy, was raised in Bruton, Somerset. She won a scholarship to Bruton School for Girls, and later read Russian and French at Selwyn College, Cambridge, graduating with a first-class degree. According to biographical information distributed when Groskop was on the panel of ''Any Questions'' on BBC Radio 4, she discovered at this time that she has Russian ancestry. She has an MA with distinction in Russian Studies from University College London SSEES.〔http://www.ssees.ac.uk/prospect/ma_rus.htm〕
She began her career in journalism at ''Esquire'' as an editorial assistant for Rosie Boycott at the age of 22. Groskop joined the ''Daily Express'' while Boycott was editor, becoming a columnist on the ''Sunday Express'' at the age of 25. She has been described as one of the most successful freelance journalists in the UK,〔Kira Cochrane ''Mslexia'' magazine, October 2009〕 and has twice been short-listed for the Periodical Publishers Association Columnist of the Year.〔http://www.allmediascotland.com/articles/1044/21032007/uk_mag_awards_down_to_shortlist〕
Groskop is a contributing editor at Russian ''Vogue''. For the UK press, she has interviewed Russian speakers in their mother tongue - among them Marina Litvinenko, widow of the murdered Alexander Litvinenko〔Viv Groskop ("Marina Litvinenko" ), ''The Observer'', 3 June 2007〕 and Beslan school hostage crisis survivor Fatima Dzgoeva.〔Viv Groskop ("The Beslan siege five years on" ), ''The Guardian'', 8 August 2009〕 She also interviews in French, including the surviving daughter of ''Suite Francaise'' author Irène Némirovsky.〔("A masterpiece from history's suitcase" ), ''The Age'', 4 March 2006.〕
Groskop appears occasionally on Sky News, BBC Radio 4's ''Today'' programme,〔http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_8243000/8243211.stm〕 ''Any Questions'', ''Front Row''〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n9yfx〕 and ''Woman's Hour'',〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/03/2009_39_thu.shtml〕 and on Nick Ferrari's LBC 97.3 programme. She blogs about ''Downton Abbey'' for ''The Guardian''.〔Viv Groskop, ("Downton Abbey: series three, episode one" ), ''The Guardian'', 16 September 2012.〕
Her first book, ''I laughed, I cried'', is an account of Groskop performing one hundred comedy gigs in one hundred nights. It is described as "an experiment in doing what you want, even if it is terrifying, without giving up the day job". It was published by Orion on 27 June 2013.〔("I Laughed, I Cried" page ) at Orion Publishing.〕
Groskop is the Artistic Director of the Bath Literature Festival, the first season under her charge being held in February 2014.〔Katie Jarvis, ("Viv Groskop and the Bath Literature Festival" ), ''Cotswold Life'', 18 February 2014.〕

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