The Story Behind The Story

The Story Behind The Story

You know how it is, as soon as you throw something away, you need it. For me, it was the twenty years of notes taken from archaeological reports that covered every Eurasian country. But they were gathering dust. And I’d made no use of them. And I was moving.

Regrets

Regret came the following year while walking the Mendips in Somerset, and a story began to form in my head.

I returned home and began again on the research. It was as well that I did for so much more was now known.

Virus Hits

In 2005 I submitted a synopsis and three sample chapters to an agent. Almost the same day I was rushed into hospital with a virus that had inveigled its way into my brain. Its effect was much like a computer virus, it broke my connections. Result, I lost aspects of language.

But again, that was probably for the best. For while relearning language I also learned “how to write fiction”.

Simmering

That story, begun in my head while walking the Mendips, submitted and returned with need of revisions, then simmered until I was ready to give it its final form.

And here it is.

HARE AND ADDER, a Neolithic Odyssey

Available as of 10th June as e-book and paperback.

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Book Two follows later this summer

 

 

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13 Responses to The Story Behind The Story

  1. Sadje's avatar Sadje says:

    How awesome is this. Congrats Crispina.

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  2. Dale's avatar Dale says:

    How wonderful that you were able to still create so much after that viral attack!

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  3. Frank's avatar Frank says:

    I know your newest book is brilliant and will be a smashing success. I will be in line at the book store tomorrow to get my copy!

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