Women Writers on International Women's Day - Rowling, Blyton, Norton, Nesbitt, Macomber

Today is International Womens Day, to celebrate women writers I have chosen a few of my favourites over the years, in no particular order, here's a little list. Debbie Macomber - incredibly prolific American author, almost a key mover in the Romance and Women Friendship novels market. Although dyslexic she was determined to succeed. A success that brought to the world Cedar Cove and the Mrs Miracle Christmas stories. Mary Norton - The author of 'Bedknobs and Broomsticks' and the Borrowers stories. Her first novel The Magic Bed Knob was written in New York during World War 2 and published in 1944. I still enjoy B and B to this day. She passed away in 1992 and was buried in Hartland, Devon. Edith Nesbitt - was an English writer who popularised fantasy stories for children, notably: The Phoenix and the Carpet. Although, probably her best known novel is The Railway Children. She also wrote several adult 'ghost' stories, one of which Man-Sized Marble was adapted by th...