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Frances Murray

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Throughout her professional teaching career and her retirement, she has always written. Her novels reflect her interest in people, language, literature, art, and all things culinary. Whilst teaching in Scotland she wrote a series of radio scripts for BBC Schools Radio; and award-winning school plays
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Under the pseudonym of Frances Murray, she was published from 1966 to 1986. Since 2011, she auto-published e-books in Amazon.
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After retiring, Rosemary and her husband moved to Spain to live and then to France where she lived in the
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for drama competitions. She was commissioned to write a Scots ballad for the novelist
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This article is about the author. For the suffragist, see
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Frances Murray (suffragist)
Frances Elizabeth Murray
Lanark
Lanarkshire
Children's
romance
RoNA Award
children's
romance novels
Romantic Novel of the Year Award
Romantic Novelists' Association
Lanark
University of Glasgow
Unity Theatre of Glasgow
University of St Andrews
Perth Academy
Dundee
Ladies' College
St Peter Port
Tarn (department)
Mary Stewart
Awards by the Romantic Novelists' Association


Miranda H. Ferrara
Categories
1928 births
Scottish romantic fiction writers
2019 deaths
RoNA Award winners

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