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Carole
Wilkinson is interested in the history of everything.
In fact, she finds the hardest thing about writing
books is to stop doing the research. This attention
to researched detail, explains the success of
her new series about the Egytpian Prince, RAMOSE
(Black Dog Books).
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Carole
was born in England, but came to Australia as
a teenager. She tried a number of jobs (including
selling peanuts and cutting up cats' brains) before
she decided that she really wanted to be a writer
at the age of 40. Since then she has written novels,
scripts for TV and non-fiction books - all drawing
strongly upon ideas from the world around her
and from interesting facts from history. Carole
ensures she has never had 'writers' block' (touch
wood!), suggesting she is simply "making
up for lost time."
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Suitable
for 9 - 14 year olds, the four-part Ramose series,
include RAMOSE: PRINCE IN
EXILE (after an assasination attempt on
Prince Ramose, he plans his fight to be the pharoah's
rightful heir in exile) and RAMOSE
& THE TOMB ROBBERS (an adventure through
Prince Ramose's kidnapping by tomb robbers).
All
the books are exceptionally researched recreations
of life in ancient Egypt, with gripping fictional
storylines. After six months of study (every time
tracking down more Egyptologist texts through
each bibliographies) Carole felt she knew enough
to reasonably accurately present the world through
Ramose's eyes.
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Carole
has also written historical fiction about medieval
France (KNIGHT'S PROGRESS),
the Victorian town of Ballarat during the gold
rush and contrastingly, a book set in modern times
but about a boy finding an old shipwreck (WATERY
GRAVES).
Carole
offers intriguing presentations that can cover
her writing about Ancient Egypt and other eras;
the processes of writing historical fiction; the
importance of writing to people's throughout history;
and much more.
Link:
www.bdb.com.au

"Exciting,
informative and, more importantly, vividly entertaining
reading...Carole carries us effortlessly into
another place and another time. With an entertaining
yarn, what more can you ask for."
- Magpies Magazine
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