The Magpie Tree
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In addition to the sources mentioned in the Author’s Note, I have also drawn on Catherine Lorigan’s book Delabole: The History of the Slate Quarry and the Making of its Village Community, William Taylor’s History of Tintagel, and The Parish of Tintagel: Some Historical Notes by A. C. Canner.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
KATHERINE STANSFIELD is a novelist and poet whose debut novel The Visitor won the Holyer an Gof Fiction Award. She grew up in the wilds of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall and now lives in Cardiff.
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By Katherine Stansfield
Falling Creatures
The Magpie Tree
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