Sally Emerson
Sally Emerson, Lady Stothard (born 16 December 1954) is a British writer.
She has written several novels and an anthology of poetry, as well as numerous articles for The Sunday Times, The Guardian and The Washington Post.
In 1980 she married newspaper editor Sir Peter Stothard and had an affair with author Douglas Adams.[1]
Books
- Second Sight (1980), ISBN 0-7181-1965-7
- Listeners (1983), ISBN 0-7181-2134-1
- A Celebration of Babies: An Anthology of Poetry and Prose (ed., 1986), ISBN 0-216-91864-2
- Fire Child (1987), ISBN 0-7181-2832-X
- Separation (1992), ISBN 0-356-19587-2
- Heat (1998), ISBN 0-316-64317-3
- Broken Bodies (2001), ISBN 0-316-85483-2
- In Loving Memory: A Collection for Memorial Services, Funerals and Just Getting By (ed., 2004), ISBN 0-316-72599-4
- Be Mine: An Anthology for Lovers, Weddings and Ever After (ed., forthcoming 2007), ISBN 0-316-73258-3
References
- ↑ Time magazine review of biography.
External links
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