Helen Dunmore
Helen Dunmore (1952–2017) was a British poet, novelist, short story writer, and children's author, born in Beverley, Yorkshire, as the second of four children. She studied English at the University of York, taught in Finland, and published her first poetry collection at age 30 and debut novel Zennor in Darkness at 40, winning the inaugural Orange Prize for Fiction for A Spell of Winter and other accolades including the Costa Book Award posthumously for Inside the Wave. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, her works often explored history, nature, and human emotion with meticulous research and lyrical precision.[1][2][3]
Poetry
Fiction
Children's literature
Short stories
The lie
Exposure
The Tide Knot
Ingo
Zennor in Darkness: From the Women’s Prize-Winning Author of A Spell of Winter
The Deep
The Crossing Of Ingo
The Greatcoat: A Ghost Story
The Deep
The Lie
The Betrayal: A Novel
The Siege: A Novel
The Greatcoat: A Ghost Story
Ingo
The crossing of Ingo
Counting Backwards: Poems 1975-2017
Crossing of Ingo, The
The Lie
With your crooked heart
A Spell of Winter: A Novel
Brother, Brother, Sister, Sister (Press Younger Fiction)
Going to Egypt
The Siege
Burning bright