Jean M. Auel, an American writer best known for her "Earth's Children" series, transported readers to prehistoric times with her vivid storytelling and meticulous research. Her epic saga, which begins with "The Clan of the Cave Bear," captivated audiences with its richly imagined world and compelling characters, earning her a devoted following worldwide.

"Though my books are written from a historical perspective, I have goon so far back that I am in the realm of prehistorical speculation rather than simple historical fact to weave my stories around."



"Science Fiction is not just about the future of space ships travelling to other planets, it is fiction based on science and I am using science as my basis for my fiction, but it's the science of prehistory - palaeontology and archaeology - rather than astronomy or physics."



"And that's how I start myself. I usually go back a couple of pages, maybe to the beginning of the chapter, and I start reading. And as I'm reading, I'm tweaking - putting in a different word, changing the syntax, putting that clause over there, you know that sort of thing."



"From the beginning, when I first got an idea for a story and wondered if I could write it, it has always been the story that has driven me."



"The idea led me into the research, which continues to give me more ideas for the story."



"From the beginning, the series has been story driven - I began with a story idea - but research feeds it."



"I can't tell you any more than any other writer can tell you why they write, and I don't know what my influences are."



"I started writing to please myself, a story I would like to read, and that is still true."

