Robert Bartram
Born in Edmonton,
London, in 1951, Robert spent many of his
formative years living in Cornwall
where he developed a life long love of
nature and the rural way of life. He began writing in his early teens
and much of his short romantic fiction was subsequently published in various
national periodicals, including “Secrets”, “Red Letter” and “The People’s
Friend”.
Never one to let the necessity of earning a living get in the way of his writing, Robert has continued to write for the best part of his life whilst holding down a succession of jobs, including Typewriter Mechanic, Health Food Shop Manager and Taxidermist- yes, you read that correctly!!
His passion for the history of the early twentieth century is second only to his love of writing. It was whilst researching in this area that he came across the letters and diaries of some women who had lived through the trauma of the Great War. What he read in them inspired him to write his debut novel “Dance The Moon Down” and the rest, as they say, is history.
Robert is single and lives and writes in Hertfordshire, England.
Please send the questions to [email protected]
Never one to let the necessity of earning a living get in the way of his writing, Robert has continued to write for the best part of his life whilst holding down a succession of jobs, including Typewriter Mechanic, Health Food Shop Manager and Taxidermist- yes, you read that correctly!!
His passion for the history of the early twentieth century is second only to his love of writing. It was whilst researching in this area that he came across the letters and diaries of some women who had lived through the trauma of the Great War. What he read in them inspired him to write his debut novel “Dance The Moon Down” and the rest, as they say, is history.
Robert is single and lives and writes in Hertfordshire, England.
Please send the questions to [email protected]