Susie Boniface (born 1976 or 1977 in Tonbridge,[1] Kent) is an English journalist and author who has written for several newspapers and uses the pseudonymFleet Street Fox in her Daily Mirror column and on Twitter. She used the name Lillys Miles while writing an anonymous blog, but revealed her identity when her book Diaries of a Fleet Street Fox was published in 2013.
Early life
Susie Boniface was born in 1976 or 1977. She became interested in journalism in 1989 after the fall of the Berlin Wall and then reading Bluff Your Way in Journalism (1988) by Nigel Foster.[2]
Boniface was nominated in the Campaign of the Year category of the 2009 British Press Awards for "British Nuclear Test Vets".[8] She won third "must follow journo" in the 2011 CRAPPs awards as Fleet Street Fox.[9] Fleet Street Fox won the London Press Club Blog of the Year in 2013.[10] She was nominated for Columnist of the Year (popular press) in the 2014 Society of Editors Press Awards.[11]
Fleet Street Fox
Boniface began her first anonymous blog, now removed, in April 2009[citation needed] and started tweeting as fleetstreetfox in October 2009.[12] She started a second news-based blog as Fleet Street Fox in 2011.[13] She revealed her name in The Times in 2013[14][15] at the same time as her book was published by Constable & Robinson, though her identity was not a closely kept secret before then;[16] she had been named on Twitter at least once in May 2012 after an argument with Jemima Khan.[17][18]