Persia Woolley

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Persia Woolley
Born8 November 1935
California, USA
OccupationAuthor
GenreHistorical fiction, Fantasy

Persia Woolley (born 8 November 1935) is an American author, perhaps best known for her Guinevere trilogy.[1] She also has written a number of works on writing, such as How to Write and Sell Historical Fiction (2000).

Works

In the historical fiction genre, Woolley wrote the Guinevere trilogy, about King Arthur's wife, Guinevere. This trilogy comprises Child of the Northern Spring (1987), Queen of the Summer Stars (1990) and Guinevere: The Legend in Autumn (1993).

Her non-fiction work includes two books on divorce, Creative Survival for Single Mothers (1974) and The Custody Handbook (1979).[2]

Personal life

Woolley grew up in Auburn, California as the only child of Lois and William Higman.[1] She studied architecture at University of California, Berkeley, and married James P. Woolley, an engineer in 1956. They had two children before divorcing in 1958; Woolley's experience as a single mother led her to write her first two books, Creative Survival for Single Mothers (1974) and The Custody Handbook (1979).[1] She married Dr. Edwjard Garwin in 1978.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Lambdin, Laura C. (2008). Arthurian writers: a biographical encyclopedia. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. p. 351. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthor= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ amazon.com Page for Persia Woolley, accessed 11 January 2012
  3. ^ Lambdin, p. 352

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