
My 2020 Blogging from A to Z Challenge revisits my best posts from the 2014 to 2019 Challenges.
Back in 2013, I wrote a short story about the opposition to a mega-power project, which gave rise to an Indian plotline – and Xerarch. However, for the Challenge in 2014, I focused on the meaning behind the name.
This was another research nugget unearthed while I was creating the game-world for my novel ‘Wyrm Bait’. A game-world that evolved into my post-apocalyptic saga Gossamer Flames. And the research is ongoing – as is my interest in India, specifically Tamil culture.
Links to my other 2020 A to Z posts can be found here: https://rolandclarke.com/blogging-from-a-to-z/blogging-from-a-to-z-challenge-2020/

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Exarcheia is renowned for being Athens’ historical core of radical political and intellectual activism It is often considered the Anarchist quarter of Athens.
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I didn’t know that, Crypto. What period? Modern? I’m diving down that rabbit hole.
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Contemporary and going on although the current Greek government is trying to clean it up.
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As predicted, I burrowed down that ‘rabbit-hole’ after your comment -interesting nugget of information, so thanks.
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India is a fascinating place with a myriad of culture(s). and contains sufficient rabbit holes for a lifetime of excursions.
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That myriad has triggered so many ideas in my writing – and dreaming. I feel fortunate to have visited so much of the sub-continent, Sue/EC – twice, so saw a fair few places.
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