Lennie Goodings
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Lennie Goodings | |
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| Born | 1953 (age 71–72) Cornwall, Ontario, Canada |
| Alma mater | Queen's University |
| Occupation | Publisher |
| Children | 2 |
Lennie Goodings (born 1953) is a Canadian-born publisher active in the United Kingdom. She is Chair of the UK British publishing house Virago Press.
Her authors include Margaret Atwood, Maya Angelou,[1] Sandi Toksvig, Sarah Dunant, Sarah Waters, Naomi Wolf, Linda Grant, Natasha Walter, Lyndall Gordon, Shirley Hazzard,[2] Joan Bakewell, Shirley Williams, Rachel Seiffert and Marilynne Robinson.[3]
Lennie Goodings was born in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, in 1953.[4] Her father was a civil engineer and her mother, a nurse; she has four younger siblings.[5] When she was 20, she was on a fatal raft trip on the rapids of the Niagara River that was the basis of a story in Margaret Atwood's collection Bluebeard's Egg.[4]
At Queen's University, in Kingston, Ontario, Goodings studied Film and English Literature, arriving in London in 1977. She is married with two (now adult) children, Amy and Zachary.[4]