Anne Hepple


(Anne Hepple Dickinson)
UK flag (1877 - 1959)

Anne Hepple Dickinson, née Batty, wrote romantic novels under the pseudonym Anne Hepple. She was born in Widdrington, Northumberland, England and lived most of her life in and around Berwick and Berwickshire. She was the first editor of The Woman's Magazine in London from 1931 to 1934. A number of her short stories appeared in the magazine, and some of her novels were serialized there before being published in book form.

It was after her children grew up and all her older relations had died, that Anne began to publish her novels, which often drew on incidents from her own experience.
 
 
Novels
   Jemima Rides (1928)
   Gay Go Up (1931)
   Runaway Family (1932)
   The Old Woman Speaks (1933)
   Scotch Broth (1933)
   Ask Me No More (1934)
   And Then Came Spring (1935)
   Annals of a Little Shop (1935)
   Sweet Ladies (1936)
   Touch-Me-Not (1936)
   Heydays and Maydays (1937)
   Rider of the Sea (1938)
   Susan Takes a Hand (1938)
   Evening at the Farm (1939)
   The Piper in the Wind (1939)
   The Taking Men (1940)
   North Wind Blows (1941)
   The Green Road to Wedderlee (1942)
   Sigh No More (1943)
   Sally Cockenzie (1944)
   Can I Go There? (1945)
   Family Affairs and Ships and Things (1947)
   The House of Gow (1948)
   Jane of Gowlands (1949)
   The Mettlesome Piece (1951)
   Janet Forsythe (1956)
   The Untempered Wind (1964)
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