As "The Jesuit Letter" features an eleven-year old Will Shakespeare as a key character, feel free to drop in any questions on my Goodreads author page (or here for that matter!) you might have about the Bard, and how I've woven him into my fictional creation.
Elizabethan London
Tyburn was an infamous execution spot west of London, used since medieval times. The Tyburn "tree" - a unique, multi-person gallows - erected in 1571 became a popular public spectacle, drawing crowds of thousands.Tyburn Tree blog is less blood-thirsty but hopefully topical, interesting and informative, if slightly bent to my personal topics of interest - books, writing, history, technology, with a smattering of politics and dash of pop culture, science and the downright strange. So "take a ride to Tyburn" and see what happens...
Monday, April 11, 2016
"...that is the question"
It's #ShakespeareWeek on #Goodreads from April 18 - 22!
As "The Jesuit Letter" features an eleven-year old Will Shakespeare as a key character, feel free to drop in any questions on my Goodreads author page (or here for that matter!) you might have about the Bard, and how I've woven him into my fictional creation.
As "The Jesuit Letter" features an eleven-year old Will Shakespeare as a key character, feel free to drop in any questions on my Goodreads author page (or here for that matter!) you might have about the Bard, and how I've woven him into my fictional creation.
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