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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Synopsis of “The Kingstone of Airmid”
THE KINGSTONE OF AIRMID 127,882 Word High Fantasy Since the creation of the world of Alastríona, the disobedient gods have amused themselves by pitting men against each other for sport, but the day is approaching when the final conflict … Continue reading
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Synopsis of “King’s Ransom”
KING’S RANSOM – A NOVEL OF INTRIGUE IN THE AGE OF PIRACY – 99,935 Word Historical Fiction In the days leading up to the War of Spanish Succession, an English Navy captain is ordered to disguise himself and his crew … Continue reading
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Tagged "William Speir", author, historical fiction, King William III, King's Ransom, novel, piracy, pirates, Queen Anne, Queen Anne's War, Speir, War of Spanish Succession, writing
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The Happiest Place On Earth? Not For Some People.
I’m not ashamed to admit that I’ve been coming to The Happiest Place On Earth since 1972, and every time I see the exit signs on I-4, I’m still that 10 year-old boy who couldn’t sleep the night before his … Continue reading
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Tagged "William Speir", author, Central Florida, Happiest Place On Earth, happy place, opinion, Speir, Tourists, writing
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