Kirby Porter Author

Kirby Porter grew up in Belfast, Northern Ireland, near the Harland and Wolff shipyard where one of his grandfathers and great-grandfathers helped build the Titanic between 1909–12. He studied Russian at Queen’s University Belfast and took further degrees at the University of London and the University of Wales. He became Head of Library Services for a North London borough, gave talks on Russian and Irish Poetry, and was an active trade unionist. Back in Belfast he created library services for both the Northern Ireland Civil Service and the Northern Ireland Assembly, as well as teaching courses in Information Management at the University of Ulster. He is now a grandfather and lives on the east coast of Scotland.