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Jane Gordon-Cumming


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Jane was brought up in Wimbledon, but spent most of her adult life in Oxford, and she and her husband now live in Minchinhampton in the beautiful Cotswolds.

She has been writing since childhood, and her first novel, A Proper Family Christmas, was originally published by Transita, and is currently with Accent Press. Her new novel is set in a crumbling Cotswold manor and its beautiful Dower House - she does have a thing about houses.
 
Jane also working on a biography of her grandparents, Sir William Gordon-Cumming of the notorious 1891 Baccarat Scandal, and Florence Garner, the young American heiress who stood by him in his disgrace, her proposal for which won the Biographers’ Club’s Tony Lothian Prize.
 
Her website is
janegordoncumming.wordpress.com

and she can be found on Twitter
​ @OxfordWriter

 

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  • About
    • Terms of Business
  • Contact
  • How to Submit
    • Books We Like
    • SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES
  • Clients A - L
    • Caroline Ashton
    • The Regency Belles Series >
      • Rowena >
        • Araminta
        • Harriette
        • Beatrice
        • Imogene
        • Louise
        • Rosalind
    • The Lime Tree Murders
    • Pulling Up The Weeds
    • Follow Me
    • Regency Short Stories
    • Amanda Austen >
      • Diminishing Returns
    • Hugo Barnacle >
      • Promise >
        • Day One
    • Stephen Buck >
      • Films I Saw With My Father
    • Jane Gordon-Cumming
    • Anne Corlett >
      • The Space Between the Stars
      • Praise for Anne Corlett
    • Iestyn Edwards >
      • My Tutu Went AWOL
    • Sam Giles >
      • A Very English Doctor
  • Clients M - Y
    • R P Marshall >
      • Antisense
    • Carol McGrath >
      • Mistress Cromwell
      • The Daughters of Hastings Trilogy >
        • The Silken Rose
        • The Damask Rose
    • Madalyn Morgan >
      • The Dudley Sisters Series
    • Sophie Parkin >
      • The Colony Room Club 1948-2008
    • Robert Ross
    • Lakshmi Raj Sharma >
      • Intriguing Women
      • Marriages Are Made in India >
        • The Tailor's Needle
    • Tony Slattery
    • Jonathan Socrates
    • Adrienne Vaughan
    • Grace Wynne-Jones >
      • Ordinary Miracles >
        • Wise Follies
        • Ready or Not >
          • The Truth Club
  • News
  • Blog
  • Books by Friends
    • After All These Years
    • What a Hazard a Letter Is