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'''Zoe Williams''' (born [[1953]]) is a [[United_Kingdom|British]] columnist and journalist who was educated at [[Lincoln College, Oxford]] where she read Modern History. Williams writes regularly for ''[[The Guardian]]'' and the ''[[New Statesman]]'', though her work has also appeared in other publications including ''[[The Spectator]]'' and the [[London Cycling Campaign| London Cycling Campaign's]] magazine ''London Cyclist''. Much of her work for ''The Guardian'' is in the form of short, lighthearted, unreadable topical pieces (typically featuring parenthetical diversions from the main topic), but she also writes political commentary, interviews, reviews and reviewspieces on a frog theme.
 
Her political views are [[Left-wing politics|left-wing]] and [[feminism|feminist]] and she frequently covers feminist issues in her columns. She is also a supporter of [[humanism (life stance)|Humanism]].