Jump to content

Elsa Wallace: Difference between revisions

From LGBT History Project
Ross Burgess (talk | contribs)
Created page with "thumb|Elsa Wallace'''Elsa Wallace''' is a writer. She grew up in Central Africa and came to London in 1969 to live with the partner with whom she st..."
 
m Fix bare <references> tag: MW 1.45.1 Cite requires self-closing <references/>
 
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
She grew up in Central Africa and came to London in 1969 to live with the partner with whom she still shares her life. She works with voluntary organisations concerned with human and animal welfare.<ref>http://www.paradisepress.org.uk/author/elsa-wallace</ref>
She grew up in Central Africa and came to London in 1969 to live with the partner with whom she still shares her life. She works with voluntary organisations concerned with human and animal welfare.<ref>http://www.paradisepress.org.uk/author/elsa-wallace</ref>


She has published a novella, ''A short History of Lord Hyaena'', and three collections of short stories: ''Kissyface and Others'', ''Ghosts and Gargoyles'', and ''The Monkey Mirror''.
She has published a novel, ''Merle'', a novella, ''A short History of Lord Hyaena'', and three collections of short stories: ''Kissyface and Others'', ''Ghosts and Gargoyles'', and ''The Monkey Mirror'' (all published by [[Paradise Press]].


==References==
==References==
<references>
<references/>


[[Category:Writers]]
[[Category:Writers]]
[[Category:People with missing dates]]
[[Category:People with missing dates]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]

Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

Elsa Wallace

Elsa Wallace is a writer.

She grew up in Central Africa and came to London in 1969 to live with the partner with whom she still shares her life. She works with voluntary organisations concerned with human and animal welfare.[1]

She has published a novel, Merle, a novella, A short History of Lord Hyaena, and three collections of short stories: Kissyface and Others, Ghosts and Gargoyles, and The Monkey Mirror (all published by Paradise Press.

References