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Mea Allan (23 June 1909 Bearsden, Scotland - 29 August 1982 Southwold, England) was a journalist, who worked for the Glasgow Herald. She was the first female war correspondent accredited by the British military and the first female news editor on Fleet Street, and is thus considered a pioneer in this field.
Her novel Change of Heart, written in 1943, is about an alternate history (then future) in which the Allies win WWII, but are threatened by a resurgent Nazism.
Select Bibliography
- Change of Heart (London: George G Harrap and Co, 1943)
- The Tradescants. Their Plants, Gardens and Museum 1570-1662, London 1964.
References
- Mea Allan on SF Encyclopedia
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