Sylvia Thorpe

June Sylvia Thimblethorpe
Born 1926 (age 8990)
London, England, UK
Pen name Sylvia Thorpe
Occupation Secretary, teacher, novelist
Nationality British
Period 1953-1983
Genre romance

Sylvia Thorpe was the pseudonym used by June Sylvia Thimblethorpe (born 1926 in London, England, UK) a British writer of romance novels from 1950 to 1983.

She was the third elected Chairman (1965–1967) of the Romantic Novelists' Association,[1] and was named an Honor Life Member.

Biography

June Sylvia Thimblethorpe was born in 1926 in London, England, UK. Educated in London at a school in Brondesbury, Kilburn High School for Girls, Slade School of Fine Arts, and University College. She worked as secretary from 1949 to 1952 and later she worked as school teacher.

As Sylvia Thorpe, she wrote over 25 historical romance novels from 1950 to 1983. Her novel "The Scapegrace" (1971) won the Elizabeth Goudge Historical Award. She was the third elected Chairman (1965–1967) of the Romantic Novelists' Association, and was named an Honor Life Member of the organization.

Sylvia is now a trustee for the Goodrich Village Hall Trust. Goodrich is a village, in south Herefordshire which is very close to Gloucestershire and the Forest of Dean situated near the River Wye and is famous for its old red sandstone Norman and medieval castle.

Bibliography

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As Sylvia Thorpe

Single novels

Conyngton Series

  1. Fair Shine the Day (1964)
  2. Spring Will Come Again (1965)
  3. The Changing Tide (1967)
  4. The Witches of Conyngton (1976)

Anthologies in collaboration

References and sources



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