Insecure and Invalid  

Insecure and Invalid  

  Apologies that I missed my monthly post for Insecure Writer’s Support Group Day, although only by about twenty-four hours. I even have a valid excuse and a doctor’s note – well pages of notes and homework. Wind back to Monday – basically, I had woken early Monday morning with terrible MS spasms throughout my body. They … Continue reading

E is for Embabeh

E is for Embabeh

My 2017 theme is “The History of Kanata”, the parallel world that is the setting for “Eagle Passage, and the theme reveal is here. I also wrote about this world in my blog post ‘This could be Kanata. E is for Embabeh: In 1798, the French Republic sought to capture Egypt as the first stage … Continue reading

D is for Donibane

D is for Donibane

My 2017 theme is “The History of Kanata”, the parallel world that is the setting for “Eagle Passage, and the theme reveal is here. I also wrote about this world in my blog post ‘This could be Kanata. D is for Donibane: The firm of Migisi Rederi have decided to attempt winning the Daily Mail … Continue reading

C is for Cristóbal Colón

My 2017 theme is “The History of Kanata”, the parallel world that is the setting for “Eagle Passage, and the theme reveal is here. I also wrote about this world in my blog post ‘This could be Kanata. C is for Cristóbal Colón: On 12 October 1492, the three ships of Cristóbal Colón are met … Continue reading

B is for Bouvines

My 2017 theme is “The History of Kanata”, the parallel world that is the setting for “Eagle Passage, and the theme reveal is here. I also wrote about this world in my blog post ‘This could be Kanata. B is for Bouvines: 1214 – A dynasty of Norse-Anglo-Saxons has ruled Albion [Great Britain] for over … Continue reading

A is for Aquidneck

A is for Aquidneck

*  My 2017 theme is “The History of Kanata”, the parallel world that is the setting for “Eagle Passage, and the theme reveal is here. I also wrote about this world in my blog post ‘This could be Kanata’. A is for Aquidneck Island: On 28th September 1638, Samuel Hopkins and his congregation of Separatist … Continue reading