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Working with scientists has allowed her to create some very unique space-art, such as "Ancient Darkness TV" – a one minute video of dark areas 13.2 billion light years away from Earth – the furthest point of the observed universe.
The last instalment of her Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series, Ghost Hunter, won the Guardian children's fiction prize in 2010.
Her latest book, Wolf Brother, is the first in the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series, set 6,000 years ago in the world of the Mesolithic hunter-gatherers.
It is Paver's research into these stone age skills that makes her Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series such a riveting read for children and adults alike.
Michelle Paver has been announced as the winner of the 2010 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for Ghost Hunter, the sixth and final book in her Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series.
When Michelle Paver was writing the first book in her Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series, Wolf Brother, somebody "authoritative" told her that series never win prizes, and she has prepared a suitable "loser's face" for award ceremonies ever since.
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