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Mick Kitson

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Mick Kitson


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South Wales, The United Kingdom
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Mick Kitson was born in South Wales and grew up in London. He studied English at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne before a brief spell as one half of 80s pop duo The Senators. He went on to work as a newspaper reporter before switching career again at the age of 40 to become an English Teacher.

He lives in Fife, Scotland with his wife Jill and bad tempered dog Lucy. He has three grown up children: Molly, Susie and Jimmy and spends more time than is good for a person fly fishing for sea trout, reading, playing the banjo and growing
Strawberries. He also builds boats.

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“You tell em this, fine lad. I aint done. And I aint finished and that Irish pig will know he’s met the Slasher soon enough. And tell his lordship he might as well piss on his fifty pound.”
Mick Kitson, Featherweight

“He said in America it dint matter if you was a gypsy or Irish or a Scotchman, or the poorest miner or nailer, you got a chance to better yourself, and in California there was gold in the hills for the taking.”
Mick Kitson, Featherweight

“On the contrary. I believe I should like to talk with Miss Annie Perry. I should like to find out what it is about her that holds my daughters in such thrall that they disobey their father and put themselves at risk. That is, if the child has not been arrested and thrown into gaol along with her notorious father.”
Mick Kitson, Featherweight

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