Born in India to multigenerational Anglo-expats, Alice Perrin (1867-1934) published seventeen novels, including two collections of short stories. Her work spoke about the challenges of Anglo-Indian life from the perspective of a British Colonial and the intersections of native beliefs, ghosts, and superstitions. Alice served as the president of the Society of Women Journalists and was a member of the Royal Literary Fund, the Women Writers’ Club, the Women Writers’ Suffrage League, and others. An obituary described her as “tall and handsome with an exuberant sense of humor and a gift of conversation which made her the best of good company.”
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- Mothers of Horror (2025)
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