Hugh and Zane CampbellHugh and Zane have been collaborating since they were small, when they arranged their plastic army men into complicated battle scenes on the living room floor and devised games such as Dead Man, where they stood tall on the sofa arms and fell stiff as boards onto the cushions. |
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Hugh CampbellHugh Campbell is multi-talented. He writes songs, sings and plays guitar, builds furniture out of reclaimed wood, and restores old buildings. |
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Zane CampbellWhen Zane Campbell was very small, he used to lie on the living-room floor and draw. We would look down at this little person with amazement and wonder where he learned to do that, for he didn’t draw the usual child-artist stick figures and houses with square windows. He drew real, fully formed people and detailed scenes of forests and battlefields. |
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Chloe CampbellChloe Campbell’s writing reflects a young mind brought up around storytellers. She is Hugh and Lynn Campbell’s daughter, and her parents read to her and fanned her imagination with stories from the time she started breathing. |
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Eva Brooks CampbellEva Brooks Campbell was born in 1922 on a farm in Glade Valley, North Carolina, at the base of Bullhead Mountain, part of the Blue Ridge chain. |
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Lon CampbellLon Campbell was born in 1947 in West Grove, Pennsylvania, but he spent most of his life in Cecil County, Maryland. He died of cancer on April 10, 2008. |
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Alta CampbellAlta Campbell was born in Maryland, but she feels equally influenced by the North Carolina mountains, where her parents were born, and Austin, Texas, where she spent 23 years. |