Jane Sanderson

Jane Sanderson (born 17 August 1962) is a British novelist.

Sanderson was educated at Kirk Balk School near Barnsley, and at Leicester University. She was a newspaper journalist before joining the BBC, where she was a producer on The World At One, PM, and Woman's Hour. She left the BBC in 1995.

In 2011, Sanderson's debut novel, Netherwood,[1] was published by Little, Brown. Set in a Yorkshire pit village around the turn of the 20th century, and based in part on Sanderson's own family history, it has been widely acclaimed and is the first in a series. The sequel, Ravenscliffe, was published in September 2012, and the third book in the series, Eden Falls, in September 2013. Sanderson's next book, with a working title of The Dog Days of Annie Doyle, and which is not part of the Netherwood series, will be published in spring 2017 by Orion.

Sanderson has been married since 1993 to the journalist and author Brian Viner. They have three children and live in Herefordshire, England.

References

  1. "Jane Sanderson". David Higham. Retrieved 2012-01-09.

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