
John Oxenham
William Arthur Dunkerley was an English journalist, novelist and poet. He was born in Manchester, spent a short time after his marriage in the US before moving to Ealing, West London, where he served as deacon and teacher at the Ealing Congregational Church from the 1880s. In 1922 he moved to Worthing in Sussex, where he became the town's mayor.

Bees in Amber: A Little Book of Thoughtful Verse
Experience soulful verses weaving through matters of the heart, faith, and life's poignant moments.
By John Oxenham

Pearl of Pearl Island
A writer's deep affection for an heiress is tested by a protective guardian and societal expectations, fueling his ambition to overcome all roadblocks to win her heart.
By John Oxenham

'All's Well!'
Amidst the chaos of war, find solace and hope in verses that celebrate courage, faith, and the enduring spirit of humanity.
By John Oxenham

White Fire
A wealthy young woman and a hopeful missionary find their lives forever changed by love and a shared purpose in the South Seas.
By John Oxenham

"1914"
In a world on the brink of war, a family faces the terrifying possibility of being torn apart as global conflict threatens their peaceful existence.
By John Oxenham

The Coil of Carne
Amidst a family's generational struggles and an ominous family home, love and betrayal collide, altering their destinies forever.
By John Oxenham

Maid of the Mist
In the English countryside, hidden feelings and a tragic accident threaten to unravel the lives of a hunting party.
By John Oxenham

A Maid of the Silver Sea
On a changing island, siblings face challenges as mining disrupts their lives, testing their loyalty and resilience.
By John Oxenham

Carette of Sark
On an isolated island, a woman's difficult marriage sparks conflict and tests the bonds within her tight-knit community, leading to banishment and deeply personal struggles.
By John Oxenham