[2] She studied as a mature student at the University of NSW and graduated BA (Bachelor of Arts - English).
Marjorie dedicated her 1988 poetry collection 'Equinox' to Parry: "Equinox is in memory of my dear friend and partner, Anne Spencer Parry, who died of cancer ... we worked together as partners for over 20 years as psychotherapists, as writers and as publishers ...”[5] She is acknowledged as Jewish writer,[6] but was not from a Jewish family; she converted to Judaism later in life.
The result is the delightful and only apparently simple books by Anne Spencer Parry, The Land Behind the World and The Lost Souls of the Twilight, the first two in a series, reminiscent of Tolkien and Ursula LeGuin's Earthsea Triology."
He concluded by saying "Both tales had that timeless quality that communicates directly to the spirit" and he recommended the books for "anyone interested in psychology, growth, children, personal development or just life in general.
[13] Her last novel, The Immortals, was published posthumously in 2011 and was the first book of a planned quartet set in the dawn of time in The Land Behind the World.