Education
Kaveney attended Pembroke College, Oxford, where she participated in a poetry group that had a particular interest in Martian poetry and shared a flat with Christopher Reid.
Kaveney attended Pembroke College, Oxford, where she participated in a poetry group that had a particular interest in Martian poetry and shared a flat with Christopher Reid.
Kaveney"s works include fiction and non-fiction, poetry, reviewing, and editing. At the time, Pembroke only admitted men, and Kaveney was then still living as a manitoba She gave up poetry in her twenties, not resuming it until she reached her sixties.
Kaveney"s poetry was originally written in a rhythmic free verse, although her work later shifted into formalism.
Foreign a time she earned a living as a sex worker and in later years has worked as a transgender rights activist. On her website Roz says: "I was reared Catholic but got over it, was born male but got over it, stopped sleeping with boys about the time I stopped being one and am much happier than I was when I was younger."
Kaveney has contributed to several newspapers such as The Independent and The Guardian.
She is deputy editor of the transgender-related magazine META. Tiny Pieces of Skull "deserves to be recognised as a seminal fictional work on transgender identity and transphobia.. hilarious and chilling.." Times Literary Supplement, 24 July 2015.
She is also a founding member of Feminists Against Censorship and a former deputy chair of Liberty.