Born Elizabeth Rhoda Holden on 5 June 1943 in
Leatherhead,
Surrey, to bricklayer Fred Holden and cook Rhoda Edith (née Cowles), she and her younger sister Catherine attended Poplar Road Primary School, Leatherhead, between 1948 and 1954. The family then moved to the
Forest of Dean, where her mother had been born and grew up, and there Lawrence attended Lydney Grammar School between 1954 and 1961. Her first published poem, “The Moon”, appeared in the Lydney Grammar School magazine in 1958. Between 1961 and 1963 she worked as a junior assistant at the Gloucestershire County Library, then left to marry Keith Wintle. She had three children with her first husband, and at this point began to write, in part as an escape from being "totally isolated socially and environmentally in a remote farmhouse, with a husband who had no time for me", as she later put it. She resumed local library assistant work in 1969, and wrote four ("very bad" by her own estimation) unpublished novels before
Andra, her first published novel. She then left her husband and set out on a career as a professional writer.
Andra was serialised in 1976 by
ABC for Australian TV. She married Graham Mace in 1987. In 1998 they moved to
County Mayo in
Ireland, where Lawrence continued to be active in writers' circles and festivals. She died in 2013. == Books ==