Jennifer Lucy Allan
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Jennifer Lucy Allan, known informally as Jen,[1] is a British writer, researcher and radio presenter.
Allan has written for The Guardian[2] The Quietus,[3] and The Wire,[4] being online editor for the latter.[2] She was a presenter on Resonance FM, and in autumn 2019 became a co-host of BBC Radio 3 programme Late Junction, alternating with Verity Sharp.[5] This followed previous guest slots presenting special editions of the show, starting from 24 July 2018.[6]
Allan has a particular interest in foghorns, and following a PhD on the subject at University of the Arts London, her history book The Foghorn’s Lament was published in 2021.[7] She co-led University of the Arts' "Large Objects Moving Air 2018" conference, which featured James Dooley and Chris Watson among its keynote speakers.[8]
In February/ March 2018, she spent a month as writer in residence at Sumburgh Head Lighthouse on the Shetland mainland.[9]
She teaches an eight-week evening course in music journalism.[10]
Selected publications
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References
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External links
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- Day of Radio – There are Foghorns in Japan – audio of programme presented by Allan
- Turning Point with Jennifer Lucy Allan (Writer) – audio of interview with Allan
- Allan's A Shetland Lighthouse Diary (series of four)
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- ↑ Amy Liptrot, The Foghorn’s Lament by Jennifer Lucy Allan review – a whole world in a sound, The Guardian, Wed 28 Apr 2021
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