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Carolyn Slaughter (born 7 January 1946) is an English author now living in the United States. Her first novel '' The Story of the Weasel'' won the
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in 1977, given to authors under the age of 40.


Life

Born in
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, her father was a member of the Indian Imperial Police."Ghosts & Company: No Full Moon Required" by Jamie Saxon
Retrieved 2012-12-15.
The family left India in 1947 during the
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and moved to Swaziland. Her father was then in the
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and they were posted to a remote area of the
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in what is now
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where she spent most of her childhood.www.fantasticfiction.co.uk
Retrieved 2012-12-14.
As a teenager she boarded at St Mary's School, Johannesburg. The family left Africa in 1961 and moved to London, where Carolyn later worked as an advertising copywriter. Whilst working at Doubleday she met and married Kemp Battle, an American and moved to the United States in 1986. Now divorced she works as a psychotherapist in
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having received a degree in Psychology from
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and an MSW from
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in 2003. She lives in an 1860
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house which she believes to be haunted by a 'blue ghost'.


''Before the Knife''

In an article she wrote for ''
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'' she recalls that how after writing nine novels in 12 years, all about violence and murder she stopped writing and went 'cold turkey' to try and work out what was driving her. At a writers conference in 1990 repressed memories of sexual abuse at the hands of her father started to manifest. She eventually wrote the story of her childhood in her memoir ''Before the Knife'', published in 2002.Breaking the silence
''
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'', Thursday 19 August 2004.


''The Black Englishman''

A further family secret was revealed when she discovered that her maternal grandmother whom she had never met had been incarcerated in mental institutions since 1936. Carolyn found she was now in an asylum in Ealing and went to visit her only to find there was nothing wrong with her except she had become institutionalised. A novelisation of her life ''The Black Englishman'' was published in 2004.


Bibliography


Fiction

*'' The Story of the Weasel'' (1976) (also known as ''Relations'' in the USwww.fantasticfiction.co.uk
Retrieved 2012-12-14.
) *''Columba'' (1977) *''Magdalene'' (1978) *''Dreams of the Kalahari'' (1981) *''Heart of the River'' (1982) *''The Banquet'' (1983) *''A Perfect Woman'' (1984) *''The Innocents'' (1986) *''The Widow'' (1989) *''A Black Englishman'' (2004) *''Dresden, Tennessee'' (2007)


Non-fiction

*''Before the Knife: Memories of an African Childhood'' (2002)


References


External links


A Conversation with Carolyn Slaughter, author of ''Before the Knife''
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