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Nationality
  
British

Years active
  
2006-present

Name
  
Amber Kirk-Ford


Amber Kirk-Ford

Occupation
  
Columnist, blogger, vlogger

Website
  
The Mile Long Bookshelf

Amber Kirk-Ford (born 28 October 1998) is a British blogger and vlogger from Norfolk. She has over 10,000 followers and over 500,000 views. She has been blogging since she was seven and has hopes of working in journalism or publishing.

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Personal life

Amber Kirk-Ford was born and raised in Norfolk, UK. She began home-schooling at the age of seven, and was homeschooled at the age of fourteen after being diagnosed with chronic anxiety and panic disorder.

Kirk-Ford originally started blogging to document her day-to-day life. She later decided to focus on book reviews, discussions, and author interviews, with the occasional blog post about her personal life.

She currently attends InterHigh and is studying for her A-Levels in English Literature and Media Studies. She started the #HelpAmber campaign in August 2015 to raise the funds needed to attend the online school and the campaign made global press. Kirk-Ford was interviewed on Sky News, profiled in The Independent and featured on the MailOnline and MTV about the #HelpAmber project.

Blog

Kirk-Ford first created her current blog, originally called "Let's Call it a Journey" but renamed to "The Mile Long Bookshelf", in April 2006. She originally gained a following from writing about her life as a home-schooled child, but later transformed her blog into a book blog after starting at her local secondary school.

The Guardian named her one of the "top 10 best books bloggers" in December 2014.

In June 2016, Kirk-Ford was involved in Instagram's #MyStoryUK exhibition in London, which showcased 24 women using their social media platforms for good. She was later named one of the "most inspiring women on Instagram" by Stylist Magazine and one of the "secret ... British stars of Instagram" in an article by BBC Newsbeat.

YouTube

Kirk-Ford created a YouTube channel, "The Mile Long Bookshelf", to run alongside her blog in July 2013, and was between Tyler Oakley and Joe Sugg in Huffington Post's "25 Vloggers Under 25 Owning the World of YouTube" in December 2014. Originally posting short skits, she later added book hauls, discussions and giveaways for her subscribers, and occasionally works with brands and book publishers.

Her YouTube channel has over 1,000 subscribers and over 40,000 views.

Awards and nominations

Kirk-Ford won "Trending Blogger" in the 2013 Bloggy Awards. She went on to win "Best Blogger" in the inaugural Future8 Awards 2014. The following year, she was nominated in two categories in the 2015 UKYA Blogger Awards and won "Champion Teen Blogger".

Published works

Outside of blogging, Kirk-Ford has been a columnist for her local newspaper, and regularly writes for publications such as The Guardian and the Penguin Books blog.

She has been quoted in The Bookseller, Shout (magazine) and We Heart Pop as well as newspapers such as The Guardian. Her reviews have been quoted in books such as The Year of the Rat by Clare Furniss, Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins, Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins, Chocolate SOS by Sue Limb, Diary of a Mall Girl by Luisa Plaja, Maresi by Maria Turtschaninoff, The Boy Who Sailed the Ocean in an Armchair by Lara Williamson, How Not to Disappear by Clare Furniss, and Finding Your Inner Cherokee by Siobhan Curham. The Mile Long Bookshelf has also been used as a case study in The Quick Expert's Guide to Writing a Blog.

References

Amber Kirk-Ford Wikipedia