About
Kit Ingram is a British-Canadian writer and editor based in East Sussex, and the founder of Ingram Literary, a development studio supporting writers emerging later in life. His work—exploring identity, desire, violence, and psychological transformation—has appeared in Ambit, Magma, Acumen, Poetry Ireland Review, and The North, and has been recognised by the Bridport Prize, the Out-Spoken Prize, the National Poetry Competition, and others.
In 2022, he published Alice and Antius, an illustrated narrative poem with Penrose Press. BookLife by Publishers Weekly described it as a ‘moving, gorgeous novel in verse’, set in a world ravaged by climate collapse. His debut UK poetry collection, Aqueous Red, was published by Broken Sleep Books in 2023, with a second collection, X Coranto, published in 2025.
Originally from Calgary, Kit grew up on the windswept foothills of the Rocky Mountains before earning an Honours BA in Philosophy from the University of Toronto. He later completed an MA in Creative Writing at Royal Holloway, University of London, where he studied under Lavinia Greenlaw.
When not refining line breaks or descending into character psyches, Kit can be found chasing his golden retriever through the woods of the High Weald.
*Also published as Cory Ingram