Oh epic!
Kudos to whoever it was who reached my blog by Googling for “silly men dancing on the road”. I hope you found what you were looking for 🙂
Kudos to whoever it was who reached my blog by Googling for “silly men dancing on the road”. I hope you found what you were looking for 🙂
Not related to the post title, but much more interesting, there’s a month-long party going on on the 18th Century History blog, launching off with a giveaway from me. Possibly everyone who reads my blog and wants one has already got a copy of False Colors, but if you haven’t here’s a chance to get…
But Alex, what the heck is the Arising Series? How come you’ve never mentioned this before? Springing this on us as a bit of a surprise, aren’t you? Well, hypothetical reader, you make a good point. However, I have talked before about The Glass Floor, my novel in which Wallachian noble Radu and his lover…
I’ve always wanted a tattoo – and when I say ‘always’ I mean “since long before it became acceptable for women to have tattoos.” It’s that history thing again. Being English, with a mother from Yorkshire and a father from the Welsh borders, it’s highly unlikely that I don’t have a mix of Saxon, Viking…
I haven’t managed to write a word since last Thursday, and this is starting to get ridiculous. On the other hand, I’m pleased to say that Away with the Faeries is definitely alive. I can feel it brewing. It keeps suggesting things for me to research – the Hindu equivalent of elves, for example. If…
Remember when I wrote a really long fantasy novel, set in 18th Century Wallachia and the Ottoman Empire, and then it was accepted for publication by Anglerfish Press, and they decided it was uneconomical to produce in one volume because it was over 400 pages long? So they produced it in two volumes – Sons…
Charlie Cochrane, as well as being an amazingly prolific and talented author is also a whiz at thinking up ideas for places to promote. Recently she suggested that as we were both members of the RNA (the Romantic Novelists’ Association – the UK equivalent of the RWA) we should write a piece about gay historical…
How funny! I suspect they did…
I think so too. At least, someone clicked on one of my blog posts about morris dancing, which is all I’ve got on the subject 😉
LOL, I wouldn’t have described the Morris as silly but I suppose some might.
Even one of Coton’s dancers regards the Morris as silly – he just comes for the exercise and the beer 😉