Rosalind Barber[1] (born 1964) is an English novelist, poet and academic.
[2] She has a BSc in Biology, an MA in creative writing, the arts and education, and a PhD in English literature, all from the University of Sussex.
The book won the Desmond Elliott Prize[7] and the Authors' Club First Novel Award.
[11][12] She and Nicola Haydn wrote a one-man stage adaptation of The Marlowe Papers performed in 2016.
[15] As of 2021, Barber lectures in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Goldsmiths, University of London.