Gladys Mary Coles

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Born31 May 1935
Everton, Liverpool, England
Died7 October 2024 (aged 89)
OccupationsPoet, novelist, biographer, editor, tutor
Notable workFlower of Light, Clay, The Echoing Green
Gladys Mary Coles
Born31 May 1935
Everton, Liverpool, England
Died7 October 2024 (aged 89)
OccupationsPoet, novelist, biographer, editor, tutor
Notable workFlower of Light, Clay, The Echoing Green
SpouseHoward Edger Coles (died 2020)
Children2

Gladys Mary Coles (31 May 1935 – 7 October 2024) was a British poet, novelist and biographer. She published nine poetry collections, a novel, and several anthologies, and was a leading authority on the writer Mary Webb.[1][2]

Coles was born in Everton, Liverpool, on 31 May 1935.[3] During the Second World War, she spent much of her time in Wales, a region that remained significant throughout her life.[4] She later lived in West Kirby, Wirral.[4] Coles was married to Howard Edger Coles, who died in 2020.[3] She had two daughters, Kathryn and Lyndsay, and a grandson, Nathan.[3] Coles died on 7 October 2024 in Wales, aged 89.[5]

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