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TimperleyMarchNovemberwas a British novelist, short story writer and screenwriter, She wrote a wide range of fiction, publishingnovels inyears, and several hundred short stories, but is best remembered for her ghost stories which appear in many anthologies.
She also edited several volumes of ghost stories, Born in Crouch End, North London onMarchto architect George Kenyon Timperley and teacher Emily Mary née Lethem, she went to Hornsey High School, and before studying for a Bachelor of Arts degree in History at Kings College, London, graduating in.
She then taught English and History at South East Essex County Technical School in Dagenham, Essex, and also worked at Kensington Citizen Rosemary TimperleyMarchNovemberwas a British novelist, short story writer and screenwriter.
She wrote a wide range of fiction, publishingnovels inyears, and several hundred short stories, but is best remembered for her ghost stories which appear
in many anthologies.
She also edited several volumes of ghost stories, Born in Crouch End, North London onMarchto architect George Kenyon Timperley and teacher Emily Mary née Lethem, she went to Hornsey High School, and before studying for a Bachelor of Arts degree in History at King's College, London, graduating in.
She then taught English and History at South East Essex County Technical School in Dagenham, Essex, and also worked at Kensington Citizen's Advice Bureau during World War II.
In the mids, while still working as a teacher, she started submitting short stories to magazines and newspapers, with the first, "Hot Air and Penelope", being published in IllustratedAugust.
Still writing, she left her job as a teacher to become a staff writer for Reveille magazine in, editing the personal advice column under the pen name Jane Blythe, readers' letters and writing a number of stories, feature articles and book reviews.
She married Physics teacher James McInnes Cameron in, and they lived together in Essex, After writing a number of novels starting with A Dread of Burning in, she left Reveille to become a freelance writer, going on to write a number of radio and television scripts.
By the earlys she had separated from her husband, who died in, but she continued writing novels, short stories and scripts until her death onNovember.
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