This article is about the illustrator and writer. For the opera singer and actress, see Florence Perry.
Florence Perry (born 1992)[1] is a British illustrator and writer, based in East London.[2]
Biography
Perry's parents are Sir Grayson Perry and Lady Perry.[3][4] She grew up in North London.[2] She came out as a lesbian at age 15, later saying she was bisexual.[2][5][6] She studied chemistry at Durham University[7] and after graduating worked as an editor at BuzzFeed.[2][8] Perry wrote and illustrated the book How to Have Feminist Sex (2019).[9][10] Perry also illustrated Couch Fiction, a graphic novel on psychotherapy by her mother, Philippa Perry.[7][11] She now lives in East London.[2]
Publications
Publications by Perry
How to Have Feminist Sex: A Fairly Graphic Guide. Particular, 2019. ISBN978-0241391563.
Publications illustrated by Perry
The Girl's Guide To Growing Up Great. Green Tree, 2018. By Sophie Elkan. ISBN978-1472943743.[2]
Remember This When You're Sad: a book for mad, sad and glad days. Lagom, 2018. By Maggy Van Eijk. ISBN978-1911600732.
Couch Fiction: A Graphic Tale of Psychotherapy. Penguin Life, 2020. By Philippa Perry. ISBN 9780241461785.[7][11]
^ abPerry, Philippa (2020). Couch Fiction: A Graphic Tale of Psychotherapy. Illustrated by Flo Perry. U.K.: Penguin Life. ISBN9780241461785. OCLC1142527452.