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Sue Limb was born on 1946, is a British writer and broadcaster (born 1946). Discover Sue Limb'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 78 years old?
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Margaret Susan Limb (born 1946) is a British writer and broadcaster.
Limb was born in Hitchin, Hertfordshire.
Her family moved to Cheltenham where her father worked at GCHQ.
Educated at Pate's Grammar School in Cheltenham, she studied Elizabethan lyric poetry at Newnham College, Cambridge and then trained in education.
While her first published book was a biography of the Antarctic explorer Captain Lawrence Oates co-authored with Patrick Cordingley, later works have been predominantly novels – many of them for young adults – and comedies for radio and television, often with a literary or historical setting.
Limb's debut novel Up the Garden Path was adapted as a BBC Radio 4 sitcom, and subsequently made the transition to ITV television.
For Radio 4, she has written a number of comedy series (which pay unusual attention to music and sound effects): The Wordsmiths at Gorsemere (a pastiche of the poet William Wordsworth and his circle at Grasmere, two series), The Sit Crom (set in the English Civil War), Four Joneses and a Jenkins (a reference to Four Weddings and a Funeral); Alison and Maud; and most recently Gloomsbury, "a rhapsody about bohemians", about members of the Bloomsbury Group and starring Miriam Margolyes and Alison Steadman.
Other works include Growing Pains (a documentary about ageing), Hilaire Belloc, Cities (six programmes of literary anthology).
Limb was briefly married in 1970, being the first of the five wives of the historian, Professor Roy Porter.
She was married to Jan Vriend, a Dutch classical musician, from 1985 to 1989.
She lives on a remote organic farm near Nailsworth in Gloucestershire.
Under the name Dulcie Domum, Limb wrote Bad Housekeeping, a humorous weekly column in The Guardian's Weekend section between 1988 and 2001.
Collections of the columns, a feminist novelist's diaries of a rural idyll gone wrong, were published in book form.
In 1989, as Dulcie Domum, she coined the term "bonkbuster", which is a play on "blockbuster" and the verb "to bonk", which is British slang for sexual intercourse.
In the 1989 European Parliament election she was the Green Party candidate for the Cotswolds constituency.
The books, reissued by Solidus Press in 2002, are listed below.
In 2002 the Oxford English Dictionary recognized this portmanteau, defining it as "a type of popular novel characterized by frequent explicit sexual encounters between the characters."
Limb commented on the honour, "It's an unexpected event. People keep telling me I've made my place in history, so I can die happily now."