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Lady Rachel Mary Billington (''née'' Pakenham; born 11 May 1942) is a British author, the third daughter of the 7th Earl and Countess of Longford; both parents were writers, as was her aunt, Christine Longford.


Career

Billington worked in television in London and New York before taking up full-time writing in 1968. She has published twenty-one novels for adults, including the bestsellers ''A Woman's Age'' and ''Bodily Harm''. Her novel ''Glory'' (2015) describes the First World War Gallipoli campaign through the eyes of the participants and their wives and girlfriends at home. She has also written six children's novels, six religious books for children and three non-fiction books, including ''The Great Umbilical'', about mothers and daughters. She has written plays for BBC Television's ''
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'' series (''Don't Be Silly'' and ''Life After Death''), and several radio plays, and has contributed to film scripts including '' The Light at the Edge of the World'' (1971). Billington has also written and continues to write journalism for newspapers in both the UK and the US, including a three-year stint as columnist for '' The Sunday Telegraph''.


Volunteer work

Billington was President of
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, the writers' organisation, from 1998 to 2001 and is now Honorary Vice-President. During her period as President, she initiated PEN's Readers & Writers programme, which sends books and writers to meet readers in schools, prisons and other institutions which lack resources. She is a trustee of the Longford Trust, which was founded in memory of her father, Lord Longford. In 1991, she became a member of the editorial team of ''Inside Time'', the not-for-profit national newspaper for prisoners. She now writes a monthly column. In addition she is a trustee of the Catholic weekly, ''
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