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  <name><![CDATA[Caroline Barnard-Smith]]></name>
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  <about><![CDATA[Caroline was born in Essex in 1982. Her life changed at age seven when her family moved to Devon and she discovered that beasts prowl the moors by night, dirt tracks can be main roads and cattle grids are really annoying.

Having graduated from the University of Portsmouth with a bachelor's degree in English Literature, she now lives with her husband in Torquay where she writes about ruthless vampires, lovelorn zombies and heinous blood cults.

Her short stories have been published in numerous small press magazines including Ballista, Hungur and Night to Dawn, and on the web at Dark Fire Fiction. A novella called The Undead Alliance was recently featured in Twisted Tongue Magazine.

Caroline has no idea where her disturbing plots come from, but suspects it has something to do with all the Roald Dahl books she read as a child. When not writing, Caroline can usually be found wasting time on the internet or watching far too many cartoons.

Dunraven Road is her first novel. ]]></about>    <gender>female</gender>    <born_at>09/04/1982</born_at>    
  
  
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  <title><![CDATA[Dunraven Road]]></title>
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      <name><![CDATA[Caroline Barnard-Smith]]></name>
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  <published>2009</published>  
  
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