Margaret Stanley-Wrench (1916 – 10 January 1974) was an English poet and novelist.
Her mother was a novelist, cookery writer and journalist who used the byline "Mrs Stanley Wrench".
At Oxford, Stanley-Wrench met the poet Keith Douglas, who became a friend.
[8] She continued to write poetry, but after the war became better known as a children's writer.
[9] A collection of Stanley-Wrench's papers, including manuscripts and correspondence, is held by the Lockwood Library of the University at Buffalo.