Rosalind Loveday Belben (born 1 February 1941) is an English novelist.
She was born in 1941 in Dorset [1] where she now lives, in Bere Regis. She is the daughter of George Devereux Belben, a decorated Royal Navy commander, and Joyce Pamela May Belben. [2]
She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Her novel Our Horses in Egypt won the James Tait Black Award in 2007. [3] Among her other books are Bogies, Reuben Little Hero, The Limit, Dreaming of Dead People, and Hound Music. [4]
Lynne Segal described her as a "somewhat neglected author and elegant stylist", and praised Dreaming of Dead People. [5]
Rosalind Loveday Belben (born 1 February 1941) is an English novelist.
She was born in 1941 in Dorset [1] where she now lives, in Bere Regis. She is the daughter of George Devereux Belben, a decorated Royal Navy commander, and Joyce Pamela May Belben. [2]
She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Her novel Our Horses in Egypt won the James Tait Black Award in 2007. [3] Among her other books are Bogies, Reuben Little Hero, The Limit, Dreaming of Dead People, and Hound Music. [4]
Lynne Segal described her as a "somewhat neglected author and elegant stylist", and praised Dreaming of Dead People. [5]