Beryl P. Brown was brought up on the family nursery in East Anglia. Having lived and worked all over the south of England, she has now returned to the east coast when she lives in an eighteenth-century cottage with her husband, Mike.
Beryl started taking creative writing seriously in the year 2000 and produced successful short stories, articles and poems. She undertook a Master’s degree in Creative Writing with Manchester Metropolitan University, graduating in 2017.
Her debut novel, May’s Boys, was the product of her mother’s stories of wartime evacuation and Beryl’s university dissertation. A second book, May's Stony Road, is a standalone follow-up to May's Boys, set after the war in 1947.
Beryl is a member of the SWWJ and the Society of Authors. She enjoys reading, with tastes ranging from literary fiction to non-grisly crime, theatre and spending time with her husband and daughter.
Visit her website: www.berylpbrown.uk