Tag Archives: Margaret Lumley Brown

“Now We are Three” by Gareth Knight

Now we are three. That is to say – three years old. And we are Skylight Press. A brain child of my daughter Rebecca (AKA  Rebsie) along with kindred spirit Daniel Staniforth, based in the USA,  and we recently got together … Continue reading

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Skylight Fiction for the Holidaze?

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Both Sides of the Door by Margaret Lumley Brown

First published in 1918 and chronicling events some five years earlier, Margaret Lumley Brown’s Both Sides of the Door offers a marvellous peek into  England on the verge of the great war. This little psychological novel packs a punch with its battle of … Continue reading

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