Vaughan Wilkins


William Vaughan Wilkins was an English historical novelist and journalist. Wilkins was born and raised in England. Wilkins was interested in Welsh history, and some of his stories have Welsh settings, causing some writers to mistakenly describe Wilkins as Welsh.

Biography

Vaughan Wilkins was born in Camberwell, London. His father, William Henry Wilkins, was a clergyman and his mother, Charlotte Wilkins, née Law, a voice teacher. He married Mary Isabel Stanistreet and had two children. He spent some time working as a journalist for the Daily Express. Wilkins was noted for his novel And So-Victoria about Queen Victoria, which became a surprise bestseller in the United States. Fanfare for a Witch focuses on intrigue in the court of George II. Wilkins also wrote two "lost world" fantasy novels inspired by Celtic mythology, The City of Frozen Fire and Valley Beyond Time.
His grave is in the churchyard in Farnsfield, Notts and states that his birthplace was Ross-on-Wye.