Hilary Bailey


Hilary Bailey was a British writer, critic and editor.

Life

Bailey attended Newnham College, Cambridge, where she was a founder-member of the Cambridge University Women's Union. She was born in Bromley, Kent.
Her books include Polly Put the Kettle On, Mrs Mulvaney, Hannie Richards and All the Days of My Life, with a heroine who suffers the fate of all women who step away from what is expected of them. She wrote a biography of Vera Brittain, and sequels to Jane Eyre and The Turn of the Screw, a novel called Miles and Flora, which takes place some time after the original and resurrects one of the main characters. Bailey reviewed chiefly for The Guardian, was active in the so-called New Wave of science fiction and edited volumes 7–10 of the New Worlds Quarterly series, and was coauthor of The Black Corridor with Michael Moorcock, to whom she was married from 1962 to 1978. Two of Bailey's science fiction short stories appeared in anthologies edited by Terry Carr. The anthology titles are On Our Way to the Future and Universe 5. She was a prominent and much-anthologised writer associated with the science fiction New Wave.
She was editing North Sea Island, the sequel to her dystopian novel Fifty-First State when she died.
Bailey had three children, Sophie, Kate and Max, as well as three grandchildren Alex, Tom and Bobby.

Books

Polly Put the Kettle On Mrs. Mulvaney All the Days of My Life Hannie Richards, Or, The Intrepid Adventures of a Restless Wife The Giant Book of Stories Vera Brittain: The Story of the Woman Who Wrote Testament of Youth As Time Goes By A Stranger to Herself In Search of Love, Money and Revenge The Cry from Street to Street Cassandra: Princess of Troy Frankenstein's Bride: The Sequel to Mary Shelly's Frankenstein Miles and Flora: A Sequel to Henry James' The Turn of the Screw Mrs. Rochester: A Sequel to Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre Elizabeth and Lily After the Cabaret Connections Fifty-First State Diana: The Ghost Biography Strange Adventures of Charlotte Holmes
  • ''Did We Meet on Grub Street?: A Publishing Miscellany''

Short stories

Breakdown The Fall of Frenchy Steiner In Reason's Ear Be Good Sweet Man Devil of a Drummer The Little Victims Dr. Gelabius Agatha Blue Dogman of Islington Twenty-Four Letters from Underneath the Earth A Chronicle of Blackton Bella Goes to the Dark Tower On Board the Good Ship Venus The Ramparts Sisters Everything Blowing Up: An Adventure of Una Persson, Heroine of Time and Space
  • ''How Maxine Learned to Love her Legs: And Other Tales of Growing Up''