Writer of novels and short stories, articles about authors, and book reviews.
Brief biography of
Nicholas Litchfield
Founder of the literary magazine Lowestoft Chronicle, Nicholas Litchfield is the author of three novels and editor of twelve literary anthologies. He has also contributed introductions to twenty-two reprints of long-forgotten mystery novels.
Born in England, he started writing for newspapers at age fifteen. Between 1992 – 1996, he was a regular contributor to The Citizen, a group of weekly regional newspapers distributed throughout Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
He earned his B.A. in English at Anglia Ruskin University, in Cambridge, and his Master’s degree in library science at the University of Brighton, in East Sussex. Afterward, he worked as a researcher for the BBC in London and, later, as a Librarian in Norfolk and other parts of the U.K. He has since worked in various cities around the world.
Formerly a book critic for the Lancashire Post, syndicated to twenty-five newspapers across the U.K., he now writes for Publishers Weekly.