The Jarl's Son, ch. 8-2, goes live today. Additionally, we have an essay on chivalric codes in my setting and new stories from contemporaries like Josh Tatter, David B. Corder, and Robin George.
Not a lot of buckle swashing going on here lately, but I always like to keep up on what others are doing in that arena. My new novel features a silver sword called the Sword of Deliverance. It comes in rather handy for a young Wiccan named Krystaline Mondall!
As for the swashing of buckles, I'm sure they'll come throughout the day. My morning list is always smaller than what the Brothers put together for their digest in the afternoon, so who knows? We may get some piratical adventures yet! In fact, I'm considering another seafaring adventure with Captain Molo for next week myself.
Eeeesh! Imagine wielding a sword while the boat is bouncing up and down on the waves. How did Errol Flynn ever do it (I heard he didn’t use a stuntman)?
Not a lot of buckle swashing going on here lately, but I always like to keep up on what others are doing in that arena. My new novel features a silver sword called the Sword of Deliverance. It comes in rather handy for a young Wiccan named Krystaline Mondall!
You can't go wrong with a magic sword.
Unless it's cursed, of course.
As for the swashing of buckles, I'm sure they'll come throughout the day. My morning list is always smaller than what the Brothers put together for their digest in the afternoon, so who knows? We may get some piratical adventures yet! In fact, I'm considering another seafaring adventure with Captain Molo for next week myself.
Eeeesh! Imagine wielding a sword while the boat is bouncing up and down on the waves. How did Errol Flynn ever do it (I heard he didn’t use a stuntman)?
Practice and medicine to prevent seasickness? Oh, and limes! Copious limes. Wouldn't do if the swashbuckling star got himself the scurvy!
A pox on scurvy! Lime away!