B. Lawson Hull

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Artist, author and amateur historian living on Nantucket.

Saunmoor Book 1: A Visual Companion

My first companion volume will add a new dimension to the story: 100 pages of additional lore including artwork, character portraits, maps, scenes, floor plans of Hastelbrook, letters and poems.

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Published on October 16, 2024 08:21 Tags: 18thcentury
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"Emelyn Morley and the Waking dark has just completed a major update to correct for British spelling, in keeping with the setting of 18th century England."
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Rosamund Bayne Powell is quickly becoming my favorite historian of the 18th century. She wrote mostly during the 1930s and 40s, and as expertly, and cleverly, as any author of history I've read. Travellers in eighteenth-century England doesn't sound ...more
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How do you review the godfather of historical fantasy? I'll keep it brief. Tolkien turned European folklore and legendary beings of fantastical whimsy into a coherant alternate reality. He is the first author to combine knights and nations, elves, dw ...more
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