Scott, Rosie (1948–)
Scott, Rosie (1948–)
New Zealand novelist and short-story writer. Born 1948 in Johnsonville, Wellington, New Zealand; Victoria University, MA.
Works include Glory Days (1987), Queen of Love and Other Stories (1989), Nights With Grace (1990), Feral City (1992), Lives on Fire (1995), Movie Dreams (1995) and The Red Heart (1999); also published play, Say Thank You to the Lady, that was made into film Redheads.
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BORN: 1771, Edinburgh, Scotland
DIED: 1832, Abbotsford, Scotland
NATIONALITY: Scottish
GENRE: Fiction, poetry
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