She was born Margery Harriet Lawrence, in Wolverhampton. Her father was solicitor Richard J. Lawrence, her mother was called Grace, and she had at least two siblings Allan and Monica. Her father published her early poetry in
Songs of Childhood, and Other Verses, in 1913. Her poem "
Arabian Serenade" was set to music by composer
Edward Elgar in 1914. Lawrence was also an illustrator, and produced drawings for
The Hills of Ruel, and Other Stories (1921) by
Fiona MacLeod. Her earliest collections, the Round Table sequence, include
Nights of the Round Table (1926) and
The Terraces of Night (1932). Stefan Dziemianowicz describes these stories as "simple but solidly told tales of horror and the supernatural that are mindful of the classic ghost story tradition but adorned with enough contemporary flourishes" to demonstrate that Lawrence was comfortable working variants on this tradition. These stories often appeared in British
pulp magazines such as
The Sovereign Magazine and ''Hutchinson's Mystery-Story'' prior to book publication. During the 1920s she wrote general fiction, and her 1925 romance novel
Red Heels was filmed by the Austrian film company Sascha Film as
Das Spielzeug von Paris. A list of Lawrence's published novels to 1945 includes:
Miss Brandt, Adventuress; Red Heels; Bohemian Glass; Drums of Youth; Silken Sarah; The Madonna of Seven Moons; Madam Holle; The Crooked Smile; Overture to Life; The Bridge of Wonder; and
Step Light, Lady. In 1941, she published another collection of short fiction,
Strange Caravan (Robert Hale, 1941). A list of her short stories to 1945 also includes: Snapdragon; and The Floating Cafe. Her best-known supernatural works include
Number Seven, Queer Street (Robert Hale, 1945), a collection that purports to be the case histories of an
occult detective, Dr Miles Pennoyer, as related by his assistant Jerome Latimer. Lawrence stated that this series was inspired by
Algernon Blackwood's John Silence stories and
Dion Fortune's Dr. Taverner series. Like
May Sinclair before her, Lawrence became a confirmed spiritualist and believer in reincarnation in later years, and her book is heavy with didactic occultist dialogue. Another well-known supernatural volume is
Master of Shadows (1959).
The Rent in the Veil is a fantasy involving a
time slip to Ancient Rome, and
Bride of Darkness is a tale of witchcraft in the modern world. ==Spiritualism==