Daughter of Albion

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by Ilka Tampke


  The writings of James Cowan informed my knowledge of Australian totemic spirituality. In particular his Mysteries of the Dream-time and Aboriginal Dreaming offered much inspiration for several of the ‘lessons’ that precede each chapter.

  I am grateful to Writers Victoria for awarding me a Glenfern Fellowship in 2012, and to the Australian Society of Authors and the Copyright Agency for Sue Gough’s fortifying mentorship in 2010.

  The Australia Council’s ArtStart grant provided funds for a much-needed space to work. I have been housed by Mary Delahunty’s delightful ‘Rosebank’ property near Lancefield and by ‘Duneira’ at Mount Macedon. Thanks to the S.R.Stoneman Foundation for allowing me to be Duneira’s first writer in residence.

  Heartfelt thanks to my teachers at RMIT: Sally Rippin, Clare Renner, Olga Lorenzo and Toni Jordan. Your encouragement and knowledge were transformative.

  To my fellow writers who have read my work patiently for many years, I owe a huge debt of gratitude: Brooke Maggs, Michelle Deans, Richard Holt, Carla Fedi, Melinda Dundas, Jo Horsburgh, Simon Mitchell, Melissa Keil, Jacinda Woodhead, Benjamin Laird, Nean McKenzie, Lucy Stewart, Vivienne Ulman, Anthony Holden, Jason Cotter, Damean Posner, Suzanne Donisthorpe and Danielle Binks. And especially to Suzy Zail, who has walked beside me unwaveringly.

  I am indebted to Sarah Butler, who first took me to Glastonbury over twenty years ago. We climbed the misty Tor at midwinter and the seed of Daughter of Albion was sown.

  Thank you to Lyn and Tim Nitschke, for caring for my children during the years of writing and to Jane Mills for the same, as well as her reassurance and love.

  And to Adam, Toby and Amaya: my earth, sun and moon.

  Ilka Tampke

  MOUNT MACEDON, NOVEMBER 2014

  About the Author

  Ilka Tampke’s short stories and articles have been published in several anthologies and in 2012 she was awarded a Glenfern Fellowship. She is author of Daughter of Albion and lives near Melbourne, Australia, with her family. You can sign up for author updates here.

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  Table of Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  1: The Great Deluge

  2: The Singing

  3: Names

  4: Balance and Order

  5: Sacred Love

  6: Freedom

  7: Water

  8: The Salmon of Knowledge

  9: The Hardworld

  10: Freedom

  11: The Geas

  12: The Skinsong

  13: Truth

  14: Ceremony

  15: Boundaries

  16: Steadiness

  17: Virtue

  18: The Earth

  19: Trees

  20: Strong People

  21: Ritual

  22: Reaching the Mothers

  23: Flight

  24: Knowledge and Love

  25: The Guarding of the Dead

  26: Self-knowledge

  27: Language

  28: Bridging the Worlds

  29: Initiation

  30: Poems

  31: Disturbance

  32: Destruction

  33: The Kendra

  Author’s Note

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

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  Copyright

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

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  Map by Simon Barnard

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Names: Tampke, Ilka, author.

  Title: Daughter of Albion : a novel / Ilka Tampke.

  Other titles: Skin

  Description: First U.S. edition. | New York : Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin’s

  Press, 2016. | “First published in Australia under the title Skin by The

  Text Publishing Company”—Title page verso.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2015044856

  eISBN: 978-1-4668-9299-6

  Subjects: LCSH: Foundlings—Fiction. | Great Britain—History—To 55 B.C.—

  Fiction. | GSAFD: Historical fiction.

  Classification: LCC PR9619.4.T26 S55 2016 | DDC 823/.92—dc23

  LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015044856

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  First published in Australia under the title Skin by The Text Publishing Company

  First U.S. Edition: April 2016

 

 

 


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