Katy Massey - Editor
Katy was a journalist for 15 years before studying for an MA and PhD in Creative Writing from Newcastle University.
Her memoir, Are we home yet? (Jacaranda Books) was published in 2020 and praised by Bernardine Evaristo as ‘a gem’. It was shortlisted for the Jhalak Prize and the Portico Prize. In addition, her fiction and nonfiction has been widely anthologised, including Common People edited by Kit de Waal from Unbound, The Place for Me, published by Scholastic, and upcoming speculative collection Glimpse, from Peepal Tree Press.
She has recently delivered her first novel, an unusual take on the crime genre, to her agent. It features Maureen, a hard-drinking but tender-hearted brothel-keeper in 1970s Leeds. She becomes unexpectedly drawn into the murder of a friend’s son, events which take place against the disturbing back drop of the Yorkshire Ripper’s murder spree.
Find Katy on twitter here: @TangledRoots1
Testimonials
- Anon
- Thomas F.
WHY WE LOVE KATY
Katy has worked extensively as a mentor and publisher of over 50 novice writers across two anthologies: Tangled Roots and Who are we now? which reflect the diversity of modern Britain, and include contributions from Hannah Lowe, Blake Morrison and Diana Evans. Katy’s way with words make her an astute editor with a keen understanding of how to elevate an author’s work. She’ll get excited about your book and tell you how to improve it!
WHAT KATY SAYS ABOUT EDITING
I love writing – in fact, I’ve never done any other job – but it is difficult. Sometimes, very.
I worked as a journalist for years, but I really wanted to write fiction. I simply didn’t know how. I thought it was inspired, highbrow and out of reach.
I was stalled for years, until I found our something spectacular. Writing isn’t a ‘natural gift’. It is a skill. It can be learned. This was a revelation.
When someone who cares passionately really engages with your work the effect is amazing. They tune into your creativity and help you carve a path to achieving your goals.
I have worked with dozens of writers. (I am particularly strong on handling emotionally difficult subjects.) I love seeing how their confidence develops along with their work.
And of course, I read widely. I love memoir and fiction equally, but a really good central story is a must. Book club fiction probably best describes it – but I’ll read a cereal packet if there’s nothing else!
What Katy works on
Manuscript assessment
Developmental Editing
Agent Submission Pack assessment
Post-editorial guidance
Genres Katy specialises in
Katy's published books
Are We Home Yet?
My memoir of growing up in Leeds in the 1970s and 1980s.
Shortlisted 2021 Jhalak Prize.
Longlisted 2021 Portico Prize.
Common People
Anthology of Working-Class Writers.
The Place for Me
A Collection of short stories for young people about the Caribbean Windrush generation.
Tangled Roots
A collection of mixed race memoirs.
Who Are We Now?
A collection of true stories about Brexit