P.G.Glynn

P.G. Glynn, having lived in glorious Gower – where she (with her beloved Beardie’s help) penned SAM’s STORY about the charismatic Sam and his longing to fly like the omnipresent gulls – now lives close to Dorset’s ever-changing Poole Quay.

So she’s also geographically close (as the crow flies) to Tyneham, the picturesque Purbeck village that ‘died’ in 1943. Curious as to how a village can die? Then you might like to read her novel OUT OF TIME: Tyneham Revisited. Although fictional, this story is based on actual events and is set in and around the village itself. An uncanny sequence of ‘coincidences’ led to OUT OF TIME being written: these are documented as a preface to the book.

Her saga THE FOREIGNER was written because of a deathbed promise to her grandmother, an actress who prophesied that Pamela would become a writer and insisted that her first book should tell Marie Howard’s drama-filled life story. This promise was kept – except that liberties were taken in telling the tale. The result? A sometimes shocking saga of Marie's progression from the London stage to a castle in Czechoslovakia!

THE PORTRAIT, set in Cornwall, explores a spiritual love that doesn’t end with death but lives again in a new dimension.

Yes, very different themes – and let’s not forget DUSTY’S JOURNEY (all about a special bird) – from a mind that might be described as ever-imaginative!

Last, but not least, BORN IN 1940: Those Were The Days is a memoir recalling Pamela's drama-filled years from birth to the age of 21 when she met her husband.

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