About Jane Guill
Jane Guill’s fiction has appeared in various literary magazines and
anthologies. She received an Illinois Arts Council Literary Award in 2003
and has twice been nominated for the Pushcart Prize.
She’s been an archaeological illustrator, wine label artist, proofreader,
postal clerk, cartoonist, jewelry maker, and fry cook. Like many other
writers, she did a stint as a bartender. She is married to Welsh geologist Andy Lewis, who is prominent in the study of British prehistoric mining. They divide their time between far northwest Illinois and a home in North Wales.
Jane has always been fascinated by medieval history. A Russian psychic, a
complete stranger, recently informed her (out of the blue, at an airport) that
she had died of the Black Plague during the Middle Ages. If that’s so, it
would explain a lot.
NECTAR FROM A STONE is her first novel.
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