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David Burnett

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We recently moved to our new home near Charleston, South Carolina. Three of my four books are set in Charleston, and I’ve always enjoyed the Carolina beaches. I now have the opportunity to walk on the beach almost every day and to photography the ocean, the sea birds, and the marshes that I love.
I love photography, and I have photographed subjects as varied as prehistoric ruins on the islands of Scotland, star trails, sea gulls, and a Native American powwow. My wife and I have traveled widely in the United States and the United Kingdom. During trips to Scotland, we visited Crathes Castle, the ancestral home of the Burnett family near Aberdeen, and Kismul Castle on Barra, the home of my McNeil ancestors.

I went to school for much longer than
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To Fall in Love Again

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Cana fairy tale end in any other way? Can the beautiful girl ever be eaten by thewolf, remain under the power of the wicked sorcerer, or end her life in abjectpoverty without the love and support of the handsome prince? If there is such atale, I���ve never read it.

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