Penny Vincenzi
Penny Vincenzi | |
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Born | Penelope Hannford 10 April 1939 Bournemouth, Hampshire, England |
Died | 25 February 2018 | (aged 78)
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Novelist |
Spouse(s) | Paul Vincenzi
(m. 1960; died 2009) |
Children | 4 daughters |
Penelope Vincenzi (née Hannaford; 10 April 1939 – 25 February 2018) was a British novelist, who wrote 17 novels and 2 collections of stories.[1] Her sales by 2014 amounted to over 7 million copies.[2]
Early life[]
She was born Penelope Hannaford, on 10 April 1939 in Bournemouth, the daughter of Stanley George Hannaford (died 1985) and Mary Blanche Hannaford nee Hawkey (died 1987) of New Milton, Hampshire.[2][3][4] She was an only child, with "the most ordinary background you could possibly imagine".[2] As a child, the family moved to Devon.[2] She was educated at Notting Hill and Ealing High School.[4]
Career[]
In 1962, she started to work for the Daily Mirror as a secretary, and after a year was working for the women's editor Marjorie Proops, who knowing of her journalistic ambitions, let her help with research and small tasks.[5][6]
Vincenzi was also a fashion journalist who worked for various publications, including the Daily Mirror and Vogue.[2]
Personal life[]
She met her future husband Paul Robert Vincenzi, an advertising executive, the son of Dr Julius Vincenzi of Earls Colne, Essex, when she was 19.[2][4] They married on 27 May 1960, and had four daughters.[2][4][5] He died from a brain tumour in 2009.[2]
Vincenzi died on 25 February 2018, aged 78.[1]
Publications (novels)[]
- The Compleat Liar (non-fiction, 1977)
- Old Sins (1989)
- Wicked Pleasures (1992)
- An Outrageous Affair (1993)
- Another Woman (1994)
- Forbidden Places (1995)
- The Dilemma (1996)
- Windfall (1997)
- Almost a Crime (1999)
- No Angel (2000)
- Something Dangerous (2001)
- Into Temptation (2002)
- Sheer Abandon (2005)
- An Absolute Scandal (2007)
- The Best of Times (2009)
- The Decision (2011)
- A Perfect Heritage (2014)
- A Question of Trust (2017)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Cowdrey, Katherine (26 February 2018). "'Beloved' author Penny Vincenzi dies". The Bookseller. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h "Penny Vincenzi: 'I never plot what will happen'". telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- ^ "Penny Vincenzi". bfi.org.uk. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Lucy Hume (5 October 2017). People of Today 2017. Debrett's. p. 1893. ISBN 978-1-9997670-3-7. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "How We Met: Penny Vincenzi and Marjorie Proops". The Independent. 12 December 1993. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
- ^ Kean, Danuta (28 February 2018). "Penny Vincenzi obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
- 1939 births
- 2018 deaths
- British women novelists
- 20th-century British novelists
- 20th-century British women writers
- 21st-century British novelists
- 21st-century British women writers
- British fashion journalists
- British women journalists
- Daily Mirror people
- British Vogue
- British romantic fiction writers
- Women romantic fiction writers
- People from Bournemouth
- People educated at Notting Hill & Ealing High School
- British novelist stubs