Wendy Scarfe
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Wendy Elizabeth Scarfe (born 21 November 1933) is an Australian novelist, biographer and poet.
Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Scarfe gained qualifications from both the University of Melbourne and the Associated Teachers' Training College.[1]
After living in England for some time, she moved, with husband, Allan Scarfe, to India.
She has taught in Australia, England and India and has published over 20 books including a number written or co-edited with her husband.
In retirement she completed a B.Litt. in Classical and Near Eastern Studies.[1]
[edit] Bibliography
- Fishing for Strawberries (Seaview Press)
- Shadow and Flowers (Writers Workshop Calcutta, 1964)
- A mouthfull of petals (Heinemann, 1967)
- The Lotus Throne (Spectrum, 1976)
- Neither here not there (Kepler Publishing, 1984)
- Laura: My Alter Ego (Spectrum, 1988)
- The Day they shot Edward (Spectrum, 1991)
- Miranda (Seaview Press, 1998)
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b Scarfe, Wendy. AustLIT. Retrieved on 2008-06-13.