Rosalind Miles
Rosalind Miles is a graduate of Oxford University has a doctorate from the Shakespeare Institute and is the author of 23 books of fiction and non-fiction.
Dr. Miles is the winner of the Network Award for outstanding achievement in the field of writing for women and has been designated an Alien of Extraordinary Ability by the US Department of State.
She is Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts; Honorary Fellow of the University of Kent and a founder contributor of The Literary Review Working Woman UK and Prospect Magazine.
Translated into almost 40 foreign languages The Women's History of the World was a top ten bestseller in the UK and the US (Michael Joseph UK 1988; Salem House US 1989). It was awarded the non-fiction prize for the Best Foreign Title at the Gothenburg Book Fair voted Best Book in its field by the American Historical Association and listed among the top 10 best-ever women's titles by the London Book Fair.
She is the author of the international best-seller I Elizabeth a historical novel of Queen Elizabeth I in her own words.
She lives in Kent with her husband.