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  1. Others backing the new project include barrister Helena Kennedy, QC, publisher Carmen Callil, image consultant Barbara Follett, wife of best selling novelist Ken Follett, and authoress Victoria Glendinning.
  2. Another claim to fame by the village is that it is the birthplace of authoress Winifred Holtby, who sadly died in 1935 at the age of 37 and is buried in the churchyard here.
  3. It was as if Madame had deliberately placed this story underneath the story of the authoress's life.
  4. For instance, the distinction between author and authoress may carry more expressive than propositional meaning: authoress tends to have derogatory overtones, with author being the unmarked form for both sexes.
  5. Among the guests were the Minister of Education and Science Mrs Angela Rumbold, with her husband Mr John Rumbold, the Provost of the RCA the Earl of Gowrie; authoress and artist Miss Fleur Cowles, and her husband Mr Tom Montague Meyer.
  6. "I was sorry to see them striding along the walks at Tunbridge Wells with their arms akimbo, dressed in martial uniform," wrote the authoress Elizabeth Montagu that spring of some fellow members of her sex.
  7. She is also authoress of the National Geographic book, Exploring the Deep Frontier .
  8. Somewhere in the smoky crowd the authoress and photographer, Jill Freedman from New York, was holding court.
  9. Miss Joan Collins , the authoress, is said to have "fallen out" with Ms Elizabeth Taylor over the latter's intention to introduce her husband, Mr Laurence Fortensky , the construction worker, to Miss Collins's 32-year-old inamoratum, Mr Robin Hurlstone .
  10. The authoress describes her as having "a mouth that could make a man think of doing some very strange things".
  11. "Elizabeth Teissier - Astrologer, Authoress, Journalist.
  12. One of the literary giants of the period 1850- 1880 was the authoress, Harriet Martineau - referred to by Charles Dickens in one of his books as "the little deaf woman of Norwich".

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