Joyce Dingwell Explained

Enid Joyce Owen Starr Dingwell
Pseudonym:Joyce Dingwell,
Kate Starr
Birth Name:Enid Joyce Owen Starr
Birth Date:1909
Birth Place:City of Ryde, Sydney, Australia
Death Date:2
Death Place:Kincumber, Sydney, Australia
Occupation:novelist
Language:English
Nationality:Australian
Period:1931–1986
Genre:Romance

Joyce Dingwell, née Enid Joyce Owen Starr (1909 in City of Ryde, Sydney, Australia – 2 August 1997 in Kincumber, Sydney), an Australian writer of more than 80 romance novels at Mills & Boon from 1931 to 1986, who also wrote under the pseudonym of Kate Starr. Her novel The House in the Timberwoods (1959), had been made into a motion picture: The Winds of Jarrah (1983).

Biography

She was born Enid Joyce Owen Starr on 1909 in City of Ryde, New South Wales, Australia.[1] She was the first Australian writer, who lived in Australia, to be published by Mills & Boon.

Bibliography

As Joyce Dingwell

Single novels

Omnibus

Collections in collaboration

As Kate Starr

Single novels

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joyce Dingwell: (author/organisation) AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. www.austlit.edu.au. 2019-04-19.