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Teresa: I used to read Penman's "language usage" so to speak, without problems. But when I started writing, I also started noticing things that I didn't
It's used to refer to horse in the same way in the UK as well. Hugs K ... In the South, it's still in use as a term referring to a horse that is not easily
... And yet I've read Penman for years without being at all bothered by her use of language. Just goes to show, you can't please all the people all the time.
I'm very excited about the new "look" my publisher is giving the series covers. If you go to my blog, www.Getting-Medieval.com, you can take a look at the new
Brandy Purdy and I cooked up the idea to do primer type versions of historical events. The Battle of hastings, for example: See Harold. See Harold fight. Fight