Jane Gordon-Cumming
Priscilla Jane Gordon-Cumming Osborn | |
|---|---|
| Born | Priscilla Jane Gordon-Cumming 6 February 1950 |
| Pen name | Jane Gordon-Cumming |
| Occupation | novelist |
| Language | English |
| Nationality | British |
| Period | 1987 – present |
| Genre | Romance |
| Spouse | Edwin F. Osborn |
| Relatives | Katie Fforde (sister), Sir William Gordon-Cumming (grandfather) |
| Website | |
| http://www.JaneGordonCumming.co.uk | |
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Priscilla Jane Gordon-Cumming (born 6 February 1950) is a British romance short story writer. She lives in Oxford, and is a founder member of the Oxford Writers' Group, and now its secretary.[1] She is honorary deputy treasurer of the Romantic Novelists' Association.[2]
Biography
Gordon-Cumming was born on 6 February 1950, the daughter of Shirley Barbara Laub and Michael Willoughby Gordon-Cumming. Her sister, Catherine Rose Gordon-Cumming, is fellow writer Katie Fforde. Her grandfather was Sir William Gordon-Cumming, and she is writing his biography. In 1991, she married Edwin F. Osborn.[3]
Bibliography
Single novels
- A Proper Family Christmas (2005)
Omnibus
- The Haunted Bridge & Other Strange Tales of the Oxford Canal (2009) (Includes: The Haunted Bridge, A Different Way Home, The Great Big Horrible Rat, Flying with the Angels, The New Lord of the Manor, The Death Trap, The Look Keeper, The Living Dead, A Conflict of Personalities and Landscape of Ghosts)
Anthologies in collaboration
- "Education in Action" in The Sixpenny Debt & Other Oxford Stories (2006) (with Lorna Pearson, Angela Cecil-Reid, Linora Lawrence, Gina Claye, Jane Stemp, Mary Cavanagh, Gillian Rathborne, Rosie Orr, Margaret Pelling, Laura King, Sheila Costello, Mary Cavanagh and Margaret Pelling)
- "A Little Persistence" in The Lost College & Other Oxford Stories (2009) (with Jane Stemp, Rosie Orr, Gina Claye, Charles Jones, Linora Lawrence, Chris Blount, Sheila Costello, Margaret Pelling, Angela Cecil-Reid, Gilliam Rathbone, Laura King, Mary Cavanagh and Ray Peirson)
- Loves Me, Loves Me Not (2009)
- The Festival of International Art and Scholarly Culture Oxford in The Bodleian Murders & Other Oxford Stories (2010) (with Alison Hoblyn, Sheila Costello, Margaret Pelling, Chris Blount, Jane Stemp, Ray Peirson, Linora Lawrence, Angela Cecil-Reid, Heather Rosser, Radmila May, Sylvia Vetta, Gina Claye, Mary Cavanagh and Rosie Orr).
References and sources
- ↑ Jane Gordon-Cumming Official Webpage
- ↑ RNA Officers, archived from the original on 13 February 2009, retrieved 25 February 2014
- ↑ Thepeerage.com A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe
- ↑ Jane Gordon-Cumming at fantasticfiction
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