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LISTEN TO ME…

Posted on September 25, 2014 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Well, I am back home. Minus luggage for a while, but it did turn up. And I brought home a cold. That was NOT a good exchange, airline people! I have since been trying to do my taxes and write … Continue reading →

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FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF YORK: Some signs…

Posted on September 6, 2014 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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 Quintessential Britain?  A cathedral,  a red doubledecker bus and a book fair… HISTORY!!!   The Shambles The ancient street of the butchers of York, mentioned in the Doomsday book of William the Conquerer…     Lendal Tower dating from about … Continue reading →

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BUILDING BLOCKS FOR A SETTING

Posted on September 4, 2014 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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So what research am I doing anyway, you may ask? The book I am writing at the moment is Book 3 of The Forsaken Lands, and that is set in a world that equates with our 18th century Netherlands and … Continue reading →

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CHURCH OF ST CROSS: INTERIOR

Posted on September 3, 2014 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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The photos below all show the mash-up of styles that occurs when a church is built over a long period of time — and then repaired and extended as the years go by. The end result is an extraordinary building. … Continue reading →

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THE CHURCH OF ST CROSS

Posted on September 2, 2014 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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The Hospital of St Cross (and remember it wasn’t a hospital in the modern sense) was founded in the 1130s by Henri de Blois, the Bishop of Winchester. He was a grandson of William the Conqueror and the brother of … Continue reading →

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THE ALMSHOUSE OF NOBLE POVERTY

Posted on August 31, 2014 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Isn’t that a wonderful expression? At first I wondered if it was some sort of weird Medieval idea that poverty was enobling, but no, it actually means an almshouse for penniless nobles. In truth though, the Hospital of St Cross … Continue reading →

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FANTASYCON 2014: MY SCHEDULE

Posted on August 30, 2014 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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 The British Fantasy Convention this year is in York  (Friday 5th-Sunday 7th September),  and I will be there — my first time at this particular convention. I will be a panellist on two panels (see below) and also giving a … Continue reading →

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More Medieval Research on Anglesey, Wales

Posted on August 28, 2014 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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 PENMON PRIORY, Anglesey Thanks to the kindness of Welsh friends from Porthmadog, my Welsh exploration continued — all background and research for another novel, I must admit. I can’t look at Medieval architecture and remains without knowing that one day … Continue reading →

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A 5,000-year-old grave: BRYN CELLI DDU, Anglesey.

Posted on August 27, 2014 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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This dates back to later Neolithic, when farming first started. Perhaps appropriately, the site is now surrounded by farm fields. Beginning as a henge (14 upright stones surrounded by a bank and a ditch), it was later deliberately covered and … Continue reading →

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THE FORSAKEN LANDS: BOOK TWO

Posted on August 24, 2014 by Glenda LarkeMarch 13, 2021
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Here’s the cover!   That’s Ardhi, by the way…   Due out January 2015!   THEY FOLLOW WHERE THE DAGGER LEADS When sailors came to Ardhi’s island home, they plundered not only its riches, but its magic too. Now Ardhi … Continue reading →

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