Sarah Woodhouse (born 1950 in Birmingham, England) is a British writer. In 1989, her novel The Peacock's Feather was awarded the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.[1]
Sarah Woodhouse | |
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Born | 1950 (age 73–74) Birmingham, England, UK |
Pen name | Sarah Woodhouse |
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | English |
Nationality | British |
Period | 1984–2000 |
Genre | Romance |
Notable awards | RoNA Award |
Biography
Woodhouse was born in 1950 in Birmingham, England, UK.[citation needed] She grew up in Cambridgeshire and attended St Mary's convent school, before studying for a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature at Reading University. In the mid 1970s, she moved to Norfolk and began to work on longer fiction, which culminated – in 1984 – with the publication of A Season of Mists, her first novel.
Woodhouse is the author of numerous short-stories, many of which were published in 19 magazine in the 1970s, and 9 novels, published between 1984 and 2000.
Bibliography
Ann of Norfolk Saga
- A Season of Mists (1984)
- The Peacock's Feather (1988)
- The Native Air (1990)
Single novels
- The Indian Widow (1985)
- Daughter of the Sea (1986)
- Enchanted Ground (1993)
- Meeting Lily (1994)
- Other Lives (1996)
- My Summer with Julia (2000)
References and sources
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