Agnes Grozier Herbertson

Agnes Grozier Herbertson (c. 1875 – 1958) was a Norwegian writer and poet who later lived in Cornwall, United Kingdom.

Herbertson was born in Oslo circa 1875 to a Scots family and privately educated.

She grew up in Glasgow, and later moved to Oxford[1] and then Cornwall, where she lived with her sister Jessie Leckie Herbertson.

[2] Henderson began publishing shortly after her teens, writing several fairy tales for The People's Friend circa 1895.

"[3] Henderson's novels include The Plowers (1906), about a woman whose scientist husband conducts inhuman experiments, and The Ship That Came Home in the Dark, about a woman who tries to take the place of a blind man's wife.