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Myrrha Stanford-Smith releases debut novel at 82

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Laura Chamberlain Laura Chamberlain | 10:40 UK time, Thursday, 1 July 2010

Photo of Myrrha Stanford-Smith at the 2010 Hay Festival © Honno

Myrrha Stanford-Smith has secured an impressive three-book deal at the age of 82, following her submission of a manuscript to Â鶹Éç Radio Wales book show Phil The Shelf.

Myrrha was born and brought up in Brighton before retiring to Anglesey. She submitted a manuscript of a children's story to the Shelfstarters strand on the Radio Wales programme. (Photograph, right, courtesy of Honno.)

The show's producer, Martin Kurzik, saw the potential in her writing, which gave the author the confidence to pen The Great Lie: A Nicholas Talbot Adventure.

Published by , The Great Lie is a fictional, historical tale about the rivalry between writers William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe - with 16 year old Nicholas Talbot the swashbuckling protagonist at the heart of the novel.

, and listen to the latest edition of Phil The Shelf on Â鶹Éç iPlayer in which Myrrha speaks about her novel and the confidence she gained after the interaction with the show.

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