Helen Dunmore (1952-2017) was a celebrated British author, renowned for her poignant and evocative prose. She began her literary career as a poet, gaining recognition for her richly emotive verses before making her mark as a novelist. Her bibliography spans historical and contemporary fiction, with notable works including "A Spell of Winter", which won the inaugural Orange Prize for Fiction, and "The Siege", shortlisted for the Whitbread Novel Award. A member of the Royal Society of Literature, Dunmore's keen exploration of human emotion and resilience captivated readers worldwide. Her legacy endures through her profound storytelling and enduring literary contributions.