Fay Weldon
Fay Weldon (1931-2023) was a prolific British novelist, playwright, and scriptwriter renowned for her witty, satirical explorations of women's lives and societal norms. She published her first novel, The Fat Woman's Joke, in 1967, and went on to write over 30 novels, including the acclaimed The Life and Loves of a She-Devil (1983), alongside numerous TV dramas like the award-winning Upstairs, Downstairs episode, stage plays, and short stories. Weldon also penned her autobiography Auto da Fay in 2002 and served as a professor of Creative Writing at Bath Spa University.
Fiction
Feminist literature
Plays
Television scripts
Growing rich a novel
The cloning of Joanna May a novel
Big women<br/>Big girls do not cry
Long live the king
Wicked Women: Stories
Habits of the House (Love & Inheritance Book 1)
Long Live the King (Love & Inheritance Book 2)
The New Countess (Love & Inheritance Book 3)
Kehua!
After the Peace
The New Countess
Habits of the House
The New Countess
The Bulgari Connection (Weldon, Fay)
Leader of the Band: A Novel
Habits of the House
Chalcot Crescent
Long Live the King
Mantrapped: A Novel
Habits of the House
The Ted Dreams
The New Countess
Long Live the King
She May Not Leave