PATRICIA ROSS

Patricia Ross has had a long and varied career as a writer and poet. Originally from Hull, she has lived in the South of England for many years, but still keeps in touch with her Northern roots.
Former newspaper columnist and latterly teacher of dyslexic children, Pat has been a prolific author in one form or another all her life,
Currently Pat is working on an Oral History of Hayling Island, which will be published shortly. Her next publication for the Press will probably be MORE HAMPSHIRE HAUNTINGS AND HEARSAY but we are also actively working on FOLLOW MEE TO THE LAKE COUNTIES and FOLLOW MEE TO HAMPSHIRE, and HAMPSHIRE AT WAR: An Oral History 1939-45. Follow the links below to find out more about these titles:
More Hampshire Hauntings and Hearsay
Hampshire Hauntings and Hearsay (original book, published 1998)
Follow "Mee" To The Lake Counties
Follow "Mee" To Gloucestershire (the first in the "Follow Mee" series)
Hampshire at War: An Oral History 1939-1945
Also available:- Soltan in The Sandwiches Patricia Ross A5 pbk., £1.95
(A reissue of the pathfinding 1968 Outposts Edition of this title) A thought-provoking collection of some of Pats poems.
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