Virginia Smith remembered

Local writer Daniel Clay asked me whether I had been aware of Virginia Smith (aka Virginia Warbey) who was a Chandlers Ford based writer and a part-time librarian in Winchester.  She had two novels published - 'The Ropemakers Daughter' and 'The Carradine Daughter' - and was also an award winning poet before sadly dying in a car accident at the age of 35. 

Virginia has since had a collection of poems, 'Ratified', published posthumously, and there's an annual poetry competition run by Chandlers Ford Writers held in her name.

I'd not been aware of her writing and in a short search online haven't been able to ascertain whether her work was directly inspired by Hampshire or set within the county - is any one able to shed any further light?

30 October 2009 from Angela Hicken

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Virginia's The Ropemakers Daughter was set mostly in Hampshire. The Carradine Diary was set mostly on Prince Edward Island Canada

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