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Authors: Mikey Campling
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Trespass
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Notes
This is a work of fiction and not an archaeological textbook. However, if you’re keen on this sort of thing, 3,500 BC is the Middle Neolithic Period in Britain. People have been settling down and farming for about 500 years. They trade in stone axes and build causeways and long barrows. They will have to wait a thousand years to use metal. Well, most of them will.
If you’d like to know more about the fascinating Neolithic Period, I recommend
Britain BC
by Francis Pryor, published by Harper Perennial. Also,
Britain Begins
by Barry Cunliffe, published by Oxford University Press.
If you need telling not to go into quarries, disused or otherwise, then you’re not as smart as I thought you were.
Kind Regards,
Mikey Campling
Also by Mikey Campling
Breaking Ground—A Darkeningstone Story
A bonus story that adds extra detail to the Darkeningstone world but stands alone so it can be read before or after the full-length novels.
Changes
A collection of four stories on the theme of the changes that life can, and often does, throw at us.
These stories may make you cry a little, but hopefully you’ll only shed a few good, healthy, life-affirming tears.
Coming Soon
A Dark Assortment
A collection of gripping short stories with plenty of dark twists to surprise you. Due for release in 2015.
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About the Author
Mikey was born in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. He was, he says, given very little say in the matter. Some years later, during his first day at school, he discovered the wondrous world that is The Book Corner, and he has never really left it.
Although Mikey grew up in Yorkshire, he refuses to be classified according to Northern stereotypes, which is just the sort of bloody-minded attitude you’d expect from a Yorkshireman.
He now lives in Devon, on the edge of the wilds of Dartmoor, with his wife, two children, lots and lots of books, and a black Labrador called Lottie who will only bark when she’s asleep.
On the subject of writing, he says:
“I love the savage business of writing—it’s edgy, exciting and much harder work than everyone thinks.”
Now we bring you the anecdote:
Mikey has had lunch with the late Sir Terry Pratchett a couple of times. And you’ll be pleased to know that Sir Terry was just as warm and humorous as his books.
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