My Great Aunt, Wendy Wood ( https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meacham-885 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendy_Wood_(artist) ) was best known as a Scottsh Nationalist, and as a painter, but she was also a successful writer and poet.
Most of her books were nonfiction (autobiography/memoir, books about places in Scotland) or collections of folk tales. The Wikipedi article list 10,
- Wood, Wendy (1930). The Secret of Spey. Edinburgh: Robert Grant & Son.
- Wood, Wendy (1938). I Like Life. Edinburgh, London: The Moray Press. (autobiography)
- Wood, Wendy (1946). Mac's croft. London: F. Muller, Ltd.(autobiography)
- Wood, Wendy (1950). Moidart and Morar. Edinburgh: The Moray Press.
- Wood, Wendy (1952). Tales of the Western Isles. London: Oliver and Boyd.
- Wood, Wendy (1952). From a Highland croft. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. (autobiography)
- Wood, Wendy (1970). Yours sincerely for Scotland. London: Barker. ISBN 0-213-00046-6. (autobiography)
- Wood, Wendy (1973). Legends of the Borders. Aberdeen: Impulse Books. ISBN 0-901311-34-0.
- Wood, Wendy (1980). Silver Chanter. London: Chatto & Windus. ISBN 0-7011-2448-2.
- Wood, Wendy (1985). Astronauts and Tinkers. Edinburgh: Heritage Society of Scotland. ISBN 0951050419. (poems and pictures
but there are at least 2 more that I have, but are not listed in the Wikipedia article.
People of the Glen (1955) (I have an autographed copy)
Baby in the Glass (poetry) (1923) (I have an autographed copy which says " To my great niece Janet with love"). It was published with her name as "Gwen Cuthbert", but she crossed it out and wrote in "Wendy Wood" (she changed her name about 1927). She also made handwritten changes to one of the verses.
Another author was my half uncle (Wendy's nephew) Patrick Hughes ( https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hughes-15382 and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spike_Hughes ), known professionally as Spike Hughes. He is most well known as a jazz band leader in the 1920s and 30s, but he was also a prolific author. He wrote two volumes of autobiography, several books about opera, including the first book abour the Glyndebourne Festival, and a series of humerous books about "The Coarse Art of ..." Cricket, Gardening, Travel, Cooking ...