Songs, Stories and the Roots of Legends

Long before the Arthurian legends were written down, Britain was a land of voices. Stories lived in the air in the chants of bards, the songs of warriors around firelight, and the lullabies passed quietly from mother to child. Oral tradition was the lifeblood of memory. It carried not only history but identity, a way of making sense of a fractured world.

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The Romantics and the Landscapes of Child of Conquest

When I was shaping the landscapes of Child of Conquest, I found myself returning again and again to the Romantics. Wordsworth’s quiet reverence for the “still, sad music of humanity” in Tintern Abbey, Coleridge’s dreamlike caverns in Kubla Khan, and Keats’s tender images of hedgerows and autumn skies all reminded me that nature is never just a backdrop. For the Romantics, the natural world was alive, breathing and restless, carrying both beauty and danger within it.

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Welcome to Half Sick of Shadows

 

Hello, and welcome to Half Sick of Shadows.

I’m a writer with a lifelong love of history, mythology, language and fantasy. This blog is where all of these threads meet  my fiction, poetry, and reflections bound together by a fascination with the past and a passion for storytelling.

So whether you’re here to explore fantasy worlds, lose yourself in poetry, or simply share in the joy of words and history, I’m glad you’ve found your way here.

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