
John Strange Winter
Henrietta Eliza Vaughan Stannard writing under the pseudonym of John Strange Winter, was a British novelist. She was founding president of the Writers' Club in 1892, and president of the Society of Women Journalists in 1901 to 1903.

Mignon; or, Bootles' Baby
A soldier's life is hilariously upended when he finds himself suddenly a father, sparking a journey of unexpected love and laughter within the close-knit world of his military community.
By John Strange Winter

The Little Vanities of Mrs. Whittaker: A Novel
A spirited young woman defies societal norms to forge her own path, navigating matrimony and motherhood while pursuing her dreams in a world of evolving expectations.
By John Strange Winter

The Christmas Fairy, and Other Stories
In a time of vintage Christmas stories, childhood friends discover the magic of kindness and the warm heart of the holidays.
By John Strange Winter

Princess Sarah, and Other Stories
A young orphan navigates a whirlwind of new family dynamics, social expectations, and emotional challenges as she tries to find belonging and discover herself.
By John Strange Winter