Raised in rural Somerset, Novelist and Travel Writer Luke Waterson developed a penchant for travelling at an early age and, following completion of an English Literature and Creative Writing degree at the University of East Anglia, duly set forth to travel the world. He has developed a particular passion for the Americas (he's travelled across the lot of them extensively - north, central and south) and for Eastern Europe (he's lived in Slovakia for four years) but has never lost his love for getting lost within the rolling, damp green British countryside on a hike ideally incorporating a country pub or three. He lives, perhaps appropriately, in lonely Mid Wales. Luke's first novel, "Roebuck - Tales of an Admirable Adventurer" - a swashbuckling adventure set amidst the Amazon rain-forest of the 16th century - was published in December 2015. His second novel, "Song Castle" - following the traumatic travels of a group of bards undertaking the dangerous journey to perform at a festival of song in 12th century Wales - was published in April 2018. He also writes for Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, the Telegraph, the Independent, BBC Travel, Adventure.com, National Geographic and a clutch of in-flight magazines including N by Norwegian and Morning Calm by Korean Air.
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