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Leila Antoinette Sterling Mackinlay
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Born | Leila Antoinette Sterling Mackinlay 5 September 1910 London, England |
Died | 13 April 1996 Camden Town, London, England |
(aged 85)
Pen name | Leila Mackinlay, Leila S. Mackinlay, Brenda Grey |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | British |
Period | 1930–1979 |
Genre | romance |
Relatives | Malcolm Sterling Mackinlay (father) Antoinette Sterling (grandmother) |
Leila Antoinette Sterling Mackinlay (5 September 1910 – 13 April 1996) was a British writer of romance novels from 1930 to 1979 as Leila S. Mackinlay or Leila Mackinlay and also under the pseudonym Brenda Grey. Some of her novels are based on real people like Madame Vestris, Lola Montez or Jane Elizabeth Digby; she also wrote Musical Productions, a musical book. She was the daughter of the musician and writer Malcolm Sterling Mackinlay and granddaughter of the vocalist Antoinette Sterling.
She was the seventh elected chairman (1973–1975) of the Romantic Novelists' Association.
Biography
Born Leila Antoinette Sterling Mackinlay on 5 September 1910 in London, England, she was the daughter of the musician and writer Malcolm Sterling Mackinlay, also known only as Sterling Mackinlay (1876–1952), and granddaughter of the popular vocalist Antoinette Sterling (1850–1904). She attended Camden School before obtained a diploma in English Literature at London University in 1950. She also was trained as a singer and actress. She worked as teacher of Ordinary Level English Literature.
As Leila S. Mackinlay and later Leila Mackinlay, she wrote romance novels from 1930 to 1979, she also used the pseudonym of Brenda Grey. Some of her novels are based in real people like, Madame Vestris, Lola Montez or Jane Elizabeth Digby, she also wrote Musical Productions, a musical book.
Elected the seventh chairman (1973–1975) of the Romantic Novelists' Association, she died on 13 April 1996 in Camden Town.