Sheridan Keith

Sheridan Keith (born 1942) is a New Zealand author, artist, broadcaster and curator.

[4] During the 1960s she spent a decade living in London, and returned to New Zealand in 1974, where she worked as a journalist for several years before beginning to write fiction.

[4] Her first collection of short stories, Shallow are the Smiles at the Supermarket (1991) was shortlisted in the Best First Book category of the Commonwealth Writers Prize.

[4][5] Academic Terry Sturm said Keith's short stories "focus on the practices and aspirations of women in a demanding world".

[6] Since around 1995, Keith has owned a gallery called Blikfang Art and Antiques in Northcote, a suburb of Auckland.