‘The Pits at Wolsington Castle’ is a supernatural story of love earned but innocence lost, against a background of restless spirits and mortal danger.
Julian Smart was born in Nottingham, England, and studied Computer Science at the University of St Andrews. He has a doctorate from the University of Dundee. Julian has worked for the University of Edinburgh, the Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute, the Scottish Crop Research Institute, and Red Hat UK.
Julian started the wxWidgets open-source GUI toolkit project which is used by many organisations and individuals worldwide, and by Julian for his own projects, including the e-book editing software Jutoh. Jutoh was used for creating all books by Julian and Harriet Smart.
Julian collaborated with Harriet Smart to write 'Emma Vernon’s Northminster Ghost Stories', a spin-off from Harriet’s 'Northminster Mysteries' which he has edited since 2010.
Julian is currently working on 'The Thomas Rufford Mysteries', a series set in nineteenth-century Hawksbridge, a fictional town in the north east of England.