
Episode 32 Stuart Ullman author of Teuta's Child: A Breathtaking Novel of Ancient Civilizations
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In this episode, we speak with author Stuart Ullman about his debut novel Téutas’ Child, a gripping prehistoric adventure set during a real climate crisis over 8,000 years ago. The story follows Kaikos, a blind 12-year-old girl surrounded by mystery and superstition, as her village faces both natural and human challenges.
We explore why Stuart chose 6192 BC as his setting, how his background—from global childhood to a career in the Navy—shaped his storytelling, and how writer’s block has been around since the days of Enheduana, the world’s first known author. He also shares insights on crafting Kaikos’ powerful character and what’s next in the Téutas world.
If you love ancient history, myth, and strong heroines, don’t miss this conversation.
📚 Téutas’ Child is available at the Kensington Row Bookshop
Learn more about Stuart at Kensington Row Bookshop: https://www.kensingtonrowbookshop.com/stuart-ullman-local-author