Rosalind Belben

Rosalind Loveday Belben (born 1 February 1941) is an English novelist.

She was born in 1941 in Dorset where she now lives, in Bere Regis. She is the daughter of George Devereux Belben, a decorated Royal Navy commander, and Joyce Pamela May Belben.

She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Her novel Our Horses in Egypt won the James Tait Black Award in 2007. Among her other books are Bogies, Reuben Little Hero, The Limit, Dreaming of Dead People, and Hound Music.

Lynne Segal described her as a "somewhat neglected author and elegant stylist", and praised Dreaming of Dead People.

Novels

 * Bogies (1972)
 * Reuben Little Hero (1973)
 * The Limit (1974)
 * Dreaming of Dead People (1979)
 * Is Beauty Good (1989)
 * Choosing Spectacles (1995)
 * Hound Music (2001)
 * Our Horses in Egypt (2007)