FAMOUS ESSEX AUTHORS
You have never heard of
Format:Paperback
Publisher:ESSEX HUNDRED PUBLICATIONS
Published:19th Feb '24
Should be back in stock very soon

Famous Essex Authors, that you have never heard, that will in fact heard of. There are literally dozens of names that have been, sadly, forgotten over time. You may recognise some book titles, however (The French Lieutenant's Woman? One Hundred and One Dalmatians?). Some of the romance writers featured may not have famous names or even famous "titles" but they were so prolific and popular that they deserve to be foregrounded for their contribution to the world of books.Who knew, for instance, that a working class girl from Dagenham (Sheila Holland) would become so successful as a romantic novelist under her various pseudonyms that she went into tax exile on a mansion on the Isle of Man, or that a quiet introvert from Leigh-on-Sea was capable of writing raunchy novels about Arab sheikhs although she had never travelled beyond England (Violet Winspear). Then there is the impressive R.D.Wingfield, whose books about Detective Frost were a huge favourite of the author, revealed as being from Basildon, not far from her own home in Southend. Finding out why these people started writing, what motivated them, how they enjoyed success by using their lively imaginations, and how they sometimes struggled, has revealed a fascinating insight into the people of Essex. Even the 17th century aristocracy produced its memorable scribes with a Duchess from Colchester flaunting her exoticism and style with both the written and spoken word (Margaret Cavendish). Peppered throughout these pages are boxes featuring additional relevant trivia which should hopefully extend readers' knowledge of Essex authors and their works.Title includes a fold out map.
Most Essex readers know that our county is one of the UK’s most populated, but have never perhaps realised just how many of the world’s best authors, actors and journalists have
been in born in our county. Did you know, for instance that Douglas Adams, Margery Allingham, Nina Bawden, Daniel Defoe, Ruth Rendell, Dodie Smith, H G Wells, Mary Wollstonecraft - just to mention a few that have had a connection with Essex? And Dee Gordon, the author who has carried out tremendous research into these and dozens of other local luminaries in her book published by the Essex Hundred Publications.
The book has been a labour of love by someone who has written mainly local history up to this point, which encompasses a love of books, a fascination with writers and a curiosity about celebrity culture. The book is a wonderful cornucopia of the most amazing Essex writers.
Silvia Kent for Village Emporium
ISBN: 9781739931629
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 8mm
Weight: 300g
156 pages