
Beatrice Grimshaw
Beatrice Ethel Grimshaw was an Irish writer and traveller. Beginning in 1903, she worked as a travel writer for the Daily Graphic and The Times, leading her to move to the Territory of Papua, where she served as the informal publicist of Lieutenant Governor Hubert Murray. Prior to her travels, she was the editor of the Social Review, publishing many of her own works under a pen name, and she had worked as a sports journalist for the Irish Cyclist. Over the course of her life, she wrote several novels, travel books, and short stories.

In the Strange South Seas
Embark on a thrilling voyage to the South Sea Islands, where exotic landscapes and captivating cultures promise a transformative escape from the ordinary.
By Beatrice Grimshaw

The Sorcerer's Stone
In a remote temple, a dance ignites ancient magic, pulling an innocent girl into a dark world of sorcery and setting two adventurers on a perilous quest for a legendary stone.
By Beatrice Grimshaw

Vaiti of the Islands
** Amidst tropical isles, a young woman battles familial demons and treacherous seas in pursuit of identity and fortune.
By Beatrice Grimshaw