I think I’ve mentioned here before that when I told my husband, to whom Warrior’s Surrender is dedicated, that my second book was going to be set in middle of the medieval period, he confessed to being unsure.
“I get Regency, I get Roman but Medieval seems so… uncivilised.”
Well, yes if one’s knowledge of the period before the Renaissance was coloured by Monty Python, it would be understandable to think so.
Over the next month, I’m looking forward to introducing you a side of medieval history that you may never have been taught at school.
In preparation for the launch of Warrior’s Surrender on November 7 we’re going to be having fun with:
- Hits & Myths – exploding some of the fallacies about the Medieval period, Mythbusters style
- Recipes – It wasn’t just raw meat and gruel, you know.
- Games! – Popular games and sports of the period
- Medieval News – The life and types of people who lived in England, particularly, between the years 500AD – the fall of the Western Roman Empire and 1500AD the start of the Renaissance
I can’t wait for you to join me!
But Wait There’s More!
I’ll be making guest appearances on other blogs over the next couple of months, so check back regularly for destinations and dates.
If you have a blog, I’d love to come and visit – just put a message in the box below.
Throughout October, I’ll be giving away prizes and the festivities will culminate on Friday, November 7 with a special Facebook party for the release of Warrior’s Surrender.