Perhaps Catherine Cookson would fit the bill. She was brought up in South Tyneside and became one of the most popular novelists in the UK.
Catherine Cookson, born in Tyne Dock, South Tyneside, was a Geordie writer known for her romantic fiction novels set in the North East of England. Her books often depicted the struggles of working-class people and became popular worldwide.
Which female Authoress was found after death to be a male.
Betty Friedan
"Authoress" is an outdated term used to refer to a female author. It is not commonly used today, as "author" is typically the preferred term for both males and females who write books or literary works.
A male is an author and the female is an authist
"Authoress" is an outdated term used to refer to a female author. The term is considered to be unnecessary and is often seen as sexist, as it implies that female authors need a separate category. It is more common and appropriate to simply use "author" for both males and females.
The opposite of authoress is author.
it depends on what your into really. for example i am a geordie myself but i prefer jersey shore. jersey has more fights and drama and geordie shore has more sexual scenes xoxo
I don't have access to personal information about authors, including their gender.
I have read several books written by that authoress.
Geordie Barnett has written: 'Geordie Barnett's Sixtowns' 'The poems of Geordie Barnett' 'Geordie Barnett's Gortin' -- subject(s): Poetry
author
Better ask how do you get rid a geordie accent?!!!!