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Beloved Enemy joined Starquest and Children of the Mist to continue the Destiny Trilogy and I'm thrilled to announce was shortlisted for the R.N.A. RoNA Awards 2017, awarded 2nd Runner up in the RONE Awards 2017 and was the winner in the SF/Fantasy category of the 'Best Banter Contest'.

Monday 25 August 2014

Monday's Welsh legend - King Arthur in Wales

Although all corners of the British Isles, lay claim to King Arthur and his knights, they regularly appear in Welsh mythology and folklore and I, for one, believe him to have been Welsh. (Naturally :) ) Sites throughout Wales are connected with the mighty king and Merlyn his magician - Myrddin ab Morfryn as he is know  in the Principality. (and who features in my Welsh historical fantasy 'Dancing With Fate')

The County Library at Mold is home to the world’s largest collection of books on Arthur, comprising nearly 2,000 volumes.

Arthur’s fame lives on in everyday place names. Caerfyrddin, (Carmarthen) a town in mid west Wales, is believed to  be Merlin’s birthplace, and is named after him. (The name means The fortress of Merlin) There’s Maes-y-Camlan or Camlan Field; Bryn y Cleifion (Hill of the Wounded) which marks the area where the casualties may have been laid and Nant-y-Saeson (Stream of the Saxons) is reputed to be where Arthur's enemies pitched camp. These place are centuries old. The name Arthur comes from the same root as the Welsh word ‘arth’, meaning bear.

He is also supposed to have fought his last battle at Bwlch y Saethau - the Pass of Arrows - which is below the summit of Snowdon and the lake into which Arthur’s sword Excalibur was thrown after his death, according to legends, is called Llyn Llydaw.


Arthur’s Stone stands on the Gowar Peninsular and is said to be a ‘pebble’ that he removed from his boot on his way to the battle of Camlan in AD 539. He threw the stone over his shoulder and it landed seven miles away on Cefn Bryn Common near Reynoldston.

Arthur is said to be buried in the Preseli Mountains, in Pembrokeshire and it is rumoured that if you listen long enough, you can hear him groaning.

File:Site of Old Oak, Carmarthen.jpgMerlin’s Oak stood in the centre of Carmarthen,  and according to legend, the  famous wizard placed a protective curse on it – until it was poisoned, leaving only a stump. The legend said Carmarthen would 'drown' if the oak was ever removed, and some folk even said a curious, pointed notch in the tree was the face of Merlin himself. Sadly, the tree was poisoned in the 1850s by a local parson, who objected to young lovers meeting beneath it, and to the noise made by people holding meetings there, but its trunk was preserved within iron railings.
Merlin's Walk, Carmarthen
 Giving my age away,  I am glad to be able to say that I actually saw that stump, all that was left of the magnificent oak, shortly before it was removed, when someone set it on fire at the end of the 1970s.

Carmarthen then suffered its worst floods for many years. It was later replaced by a young tree on the site of the old one, and there is also a wooden statue of Merlin in one of the Carmarthen streets.


These are just some of the connections King Arthur and Merlin have with Wales, and the Holy Grail, (sometimes known as the Nanteos Cup, which his knights went in search of, is said to have been taken to  the monastory at Strata Florida,where it was guarded by the monks before being taken to Nanteos, a mansion just outside Aberystwyth.  I've seen the grail myself too (or what was left of it) but that's another story.


What do you think?  Is there enough evidence that Arthur and Merlin were Welsh, or do you have another theory?

Wednesday 20 August 2014

A fantastic read - and your chance to help animals at the same time!

Today's Post is a special request.  My good friend Miss Mae who is a talented author of romantic suspense and children's humour books, is generously donating 50% of the proceeds of her latest release 'Catch Me If You Can' to the Murray County Humane Society. Animal shelters have a special place in my heart and I hope you'll help her raise money for this society which does such great work to help abandoned and abused animals.  This is what she says:

"Friends of mine, and friends of animal lovers! This book includes a lovable dog essential to the plot. And, when you read the story, you'll see why I dedicate it to a local hero at my humane society. I'm donating 50% of sales to the society. I hope you'll be inclined to share this post with all that you know."

The humane society would like people to order through smile.amazon.com and choose Murray County Humane Society as their charity. That way, Amazon also contributes a percentage. (This link will take you to the special 'smile' Amazon charity page rather than to the standard Amazon page, and you'll be able to purchase your copy there after registering the Murray County Humane Society as your choice of charity.

To find Out more about the Society, here's the link to their page:
https://www.facebook.com/MurrayCountyHumaneSociety

and please if you can be sure to choose Murray County Humane Society as your charity of choice, then Amazon will also contribute. Please could you also alert
Miss Mae (on her fan page) when you buy the book.

Thank you so much from both Miss Mae and myself.  And I can guarantee that if you buy this book, you'll not only be helping the animals at the shelter but will be assuring yourself of a great read - yes I have read it and it's an amazing, edge of the seat read, with some great characters including a delightful dog.

BUY YOUR COPY HERE

BLURB

Are all rules broken when it comes to playing a game? Washed ashore a South Carolina beach, Lois Steinberg learns her shelter, an old plantation house, was scheduled to host a 'Catch Me' game convention. When the cook is the first one found murdered, the game environment instantly morphs into a terrifying evening reminiscent of 'And Then There Were None'.

Have a look at the trailer below to whet our appetite!


About the Author
All of Miss Mae's romantic mysteries, "Said the Spider to the Fly", "When the Bough Breaks", "Dove Island", "It's Elementary, My Dear Winifred" and "See No Evil, My Pretty Lady" are award winning best sellers. Her latest, "Catch Me If You Can" has already received top rated five-star reviews. Tantalizing trailers, and more information, is readily available at her website: themissmaesite.com Miss Mae also enjoys writing humor and non-fiction articles. Some of her publications can be found in The Front Porch Magazine, Good Old Days, and WritersWeekly. Her alter ego, M.M. also has her first children's/humor book, "Ahoy Gum Drop!" available in digital download at Smashwords, and now in print at Amazon