Elizabeth Woodcraft

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Elizabeth Woodcraft was born and grew up in Chelmsford. She became a mod at 13, worked in the Milk Bar at 15, and danced to the music of Zoot Money, Georgie Fame and Wilson Pickett on Saturdays. This is the world reflected in the stories in A Sense of Occasion.

She took her suede coat and small collection of Tamla Motown records to Birmingham University where she studied philosophy. She then taught English in Leicester and Tours in France. After that, she moved to London where she worked for Women's Aid, the organisation which supports women who suffer domestic violence. Women's Aid helped to bring about a change in the law - the Domestic Violence Act of 1976 - and Elizabeth's experiences during that time led her to retrain as a barrister.

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Elizabeth Woodcraft Who is my favourite fictional couple? That's a tricky question. First off I would say Dinah's husband in The Echoing Grove by Rosamond Lehmann, becaus…moreWho is my favourite fictional couple? That's a tricky question. First off I would say Dinah's husband in The Echoing Grove by Rosamond Lehmann, because their story is based in the politics of the Spanish Civil War, which chimes with my own political views. Unfortunately that relationship doesn't get much of a look-in in the book itself. But I suppose my favourite romantic fictional couple is to be found in Precious Bane by Mary Webb - Prue Sarn and Kester Woodseaves. In an area where few people can read and write Prue and Kester help another couple conduct a relationship through love-letters, and in those love-letters they develop a relationship of their own. Mary Webb constructs the letters so skilfully you almost laugh out loud at how clever and romantic they are!(less)
Elizabeth Woodcraft I usually do a Sudoku! But sometimes I make myself write, a word or a sentence and I find I have an idea - a character or a situation.
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