R. M. Lamming

R. M. Lamming, also known as Roberta Lamming or Bobbie Lamming (born 1948[1] or 1949[2]) is a British writer. She has also written science fiction short stories under the pseudonym of Robin Douglas.[1]

Life

Lamming was born on the Isle of Man, the daughter of two doctors, Olive Lamming and Bob Lamming.[3][4] She was educated at Rydal Penrhos[5] and St Anne's College, Oxford. Her debut novel The Notebook of Gismondo Cavalletti won the David Higham First Novel Award in 1983. Her other titles include As In Eden and In the Dark.[1]

Works

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gollark: > TuriExtended is an extension to the Turi language containing useful primitives for solving previously unsolvable computing and mathematics problems.↻ If running the program without this command would cause an infinite loop, halt execution with an error.≋ If P=NP then enter infinite loop.ↀ Execute infinite loop in finite time.⌚ Execute next command R seconds after program execution begins, where R is the real part of A and can be negative.
gollark: TuriExtended > all other languages.
gollark: Ruby < Python
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References

  1. Alphabetical Bibliography: R. M. Lamming
  2. Library of Congress Name Authority File
  3. Lamming, Robert Love (1910 - 1997), Plarr's Lives of the Fellows. Accessed 7 April 2019.
  4. Bobbie Lamming & Alison McDonald (2015). "Foreword". The Olive Lamming Creative Writing Competition 2014. Lulu.com. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-312-73172-1.
  5. Rydal Penrhos
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