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Julia Darling was born on 21 August, 1956 in Winchester, Hampshire, England, is an English novelist, poet and dramatist. Discover Julia Darling's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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Occupation Playwright, Novelist, Poet, Short story writer
Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 21 August 1956
Birthday 21 August
Birthplace Winchester, Hampshire, England
Date of death 13 April, 2005
Died Place Newcastle upon Tyne, England
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1956

Julia Rose Darling (21 August 1956 – 13 April 2005) was an English novelist, poet and dramatist.

Darling was born in 1956 at 8 College Street, Winchester—the house Jane Austen died in.

Her parents were John Ramsay Darling, a science teacher at Winchester College and Patricia Rosemary, who was a nurse and a Quaker.

Darling later wrote about how the house's Austen connection meant they were constantly visited.

She later wrote that as a teenager, she had put up anti-apartheid and pro-choice posters in her bedroom windows earning her a complaint from the Jane Austen Society.

Darling attended Winchester High School for Girls and St Christopher School.

One of her friends at that time was the "groovy and alternative" Robyn Hitchcock, a pupil at Winchester College.

She was expelled at 15 and attended Falmouth School of Art.

1980

Darling moved to Newcastle in 1980 and began her writing career as a poet, publishing a collection entitled Small Beauties in 1988 and working with a performance group called "The Poetry Virgins".

1984

On 13 October 1984 Darling married Ivan Paul Sears, a trade union organiser who later changed his name to Ieuan Einion.

They had two daughters.

1990

In 1990, they divorced and Darling began living with Beverley Anne Robinson.

She was heavily involved in starting Proud Words, the first English lesbian and gay literary festival.

1995

In 1995 she published a book of short stories, Bloodlines with Panurge Press, and many of these stories were broadcast on BBC Radio 4.

1998

In 1998 her first novel, Crocodile Soup, was published by Anchor at Transworld.

The novel went on to be published in Canada, Australia, Europe and the United States and was long-listed for the Orange Prize.

Her second novel, The Taxi Driver's Daughter, was published by Penguin and long-listed for the Man Booker Prize and short-listed for the Encore Award.

She wrote many plays for stage and radio.

2003

In 2003, Darling's first full-length collection of poems, Sudden Collapses in Public Places, was published by Arc and was awarded a Poetry Book Society Recommendation.

She worked on a number of arts and health projects, including work with elderly people in residential homes for Equal Arts, and she ran drama workshops for doctors and patients with the project "Operating Theatre".

She was a fellow of Literature and Health in the English School at Newcastle University and was a recipient of the prestigious Northern Rock Foundation Writer's Award, the largest annual literary award in England.

She was part of a writing group with Chrissie Glazebrook.

2005

Darling died of breast cancer in 2005 aged 48.