By then I had been writing professionally for four years, and it was a pleasant surprise to see that short story editors had an interest in me. It didn’t occur to me at the time that the amount of time involved in writing, reading, editing and preparing a short story for publication in an antholo...
It’s true that many of the books which include the tale make the legend sound almost feasible . . . but not to a truly cynical mind. For one example, look at the little booklet Dartmoor Legends Retold – vol. II by T.H. Gant and W.L. Copley, published by Baron Jay. I picked...
He had made his way back from the river and met Drogo and the others at the inn, but every time he looked up he found himself staring into Drogo’s eyes, as if the leader of the Foresters was wondering whether Vin would turn him in. Drogo le Criur was dressed in older green...