"I am of the firm belief that everybody could write books and I never understand why they don't. After all, everyone speaks. Once the grammar has been learnt it is simply talking on paper and in time learning what not to say."
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Novelists from EnglandScreenwriters from EnglandFellows of the Royal Society of LiteraturePeople from LiverpoolWomen journalists from England
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James Vinson & D. L. Kirkpatrick (eds.), Contemporary Novelists, 2nd edition, (London: St. James Press, 1976).
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Beryl Bainbridge
Dame Beryl Margaret Bainbridge (21 November 1932 – 2 July 2010) was an English novelist who had been shortlisted five times for the Booker Prize. Her novels (1977) and (1996) won . In 2000 she was appointed (DBE).
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