Lara Maiklem
FSA (born 1971) is a British author, editor and publishing consultant, known for her writing and speaking on
mudlarking. She has been mudlarking since 2012. She was elected a Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries of London
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in 2022.
Personal life
Maiklem grew up on a dairy farm in Surrey. She read sociology and social anthropology at
Newcastle University
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before moving to London where she worked in publishing. She now lives with her partner and children on the Kent coast.
Mudlarking
During her childhood Maiklem was fascinated by the past in the form of pottery shards, glass bottle stoppers, fossils and clay pipes, which she found in the garden and fields of the family's farm. After moving to London she began to mudlark on the tidal banks of the
River Thames
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where she scavenged for objects that had been lost and dropped into the river. Some of Maiklem's most treasured discoveries are a Tudor shoe, a medieval pilgrim badge, a complete Iron Age pot, a Roman auxiliary soldier's sword scabbard chape and a 16th-century sword.
Media
In August 2019, Maiklem's first book ''Mudlarking: Lost and Found on the River Thames'' was published by
Bloomsbury
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in the UK, Australia and New Zealand and under the title ''Mudlark: Searching for London's Past Along the River Thames'' by
Liveright in the US and Canada. ''Mudlarking'' appeared in a cartoon by
Nick Newman
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Early life
The son of an RAF officer, Newman was born in Kuala Lumpur and schooled at Ardingly College where his satirical career began, working on r ...
in
Private Eye
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.
''
The Guardian
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'' called it "A fascinating insight into the discarded objects and lost things that wash up on the foreshore".
''
The Daily Telegraph
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'' considered her description of the fog to be "worthy of Dickens or Joseph Conrad".
Literary Review
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described it as "A lovely, lyrical, gently meandering book, filled with fascinating diversions and detail".
On publication it became an instant Sunday Times Bestseller and was a
BBC Radio 4
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Book of the Week in August 2019. ''Mudlarking'' was Book of the Month at
Foyles
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, an
Observer
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Fiction
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Book of the Year 2019, a
Daily Express
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Greatest Read 2019 and an
Apple Books
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pick for 2019. ''Mudlarking'' won the 2020 Indie Award for Non Fiction.
In 2021 Bloomsbury published her second book, ''A Field Guide to Larking: Beachcombing, Mudlarking, Fieldwalking and More'', an illustrated guide to how to search for lost objects and how to identify what you find. It was a Waterstones Best Book of 2021 and was shortlisted for the London Archaeology Prize. In 2022 she published a children’s book, ''Looking for Treasure'' with Harper Collins and in 2024 Maiklem published her fourth book with Bloomsbury, ''A Mudlarking Year: Finding Treasure in Every Season.''
Maiklem has made radio and television appearances on the BBC, Smithsonian Channel, Travel Channel, Channel 5, NPR and ABC Australia. Maiklem did a
TED Talk
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in October 2019 and a
Google
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Talk in September 2019. She wrote a short series about mudlarking for BBC Radio 3, has written articles for the ''Guardian'', the ''Telegraph'', the ''Financial Times, Daily Express, BBC Countryfile'' and ''The Spectato''r
and has spoken on mudlarking at private events and festivals.
Publications
* (2019) ''Mudlarking: Lost and Found on the River Thames'', Bloomsbury (UK, Aus and NZ edition)
* (2019) ''Mudlark: In Search of London's Past Along the River Thames'', Liveright (US and CAN edition)
*(2021) ''A Field Guide to Larking: Beachcombing, Mudlarking, Fieldwalking and More'', Bloomsbury
*(2022) ''
The Armourer's House'',
Rosemary Sutcliff
Rosemary Sutcliff (14 December 1920 – 23 July 1992) was an English novelist best known for children's books, especially historical fiction and retellings of myths and legends. Although she was primarily a children's author, some of her novel ...
(introduction by Lara Maiklem)
*(2022) ''
Looking for Treasure'', Harper Collins
*(2024) ''A Mudlarking Year: Finding Treasure in Every Season'', Bloomsbury
External links
www.laramaiklem.com
References
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Living people
1971 births
Alumni of Newcastle University
British non-fiction writers
British women non-fiction writers
Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London
Writers from Surrey