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While studying for her PhD at Cambridge, Smith wrote several plays which were staged at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Cambridge Footlights. Īs a young woman, Smith held several part-time jobs including a waitress, lettuce-cleaner, tourist board assistant, receptionist at BBC Highland and advertising copywriter. She left the University in 1992 because she was suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome. Smith moved to Edinburgh from Cambridge in 1990 and worked as a lecturer in Scottish, English and American literature at the University of Strathclyde. During her time at Cambridge, she began writing plays and as a result did not complete her doctorate. įrom 1985 to 1990 she attended Newnham College, Cambridge, studying for a PhD in American and Irish modernism. She won the University's Bobby Aitken Memorial Prize for Poetry in 1984. She studied a joint degree in English language and literature at the University of Aberdeen from 1980 to 1985, coming first in her class in 1982 and gaining a top first in Senior Honours English in 1984. Joseph's RC Primary school, then went on to Inverness High School, leaving in 1980. Her parents were working-class and she was raised in a council house in Inverness.
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Smith was born in Inverness on 24 August 1962 to Ann and Donald Smith.