Bonnye Matthews, prolific Alaskan author, writes prehistoric fiction. According to Grace Cavalieri, she is America’s pre-eminent author of prehistoric fiction. According to George F. Steiner, Quaternary Geology and Pleistocene Cognitive Archaeology expert, “Her stories are fascinating and the science behind them is cutting edge.” Alaska appears only in the novel series in Tuksook’s Story, 35,000 BC. The novel series focus is the peopling of the Americas and the novella series looks at very old individual archaeological sites.
That sense of satisfaction will last about 20 minutes.
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Have you considered writing a book about Poverty Point in Louisiana that has now been declared a World Heritage Site. Would love to read more about the people of that time in story form.
Sorry. I haven’t. I am still up to my ears in projects to write.