It was an interesting and fruitful time for me, in Norway, but it was also when the mess started. I thought I was more important than I really was, and when I took it upon myself to act like I had importance, I allowed myself to be duped, inebriated by my own self-indulgence. Earl Skuli … Continue reading Chapter 90 – The Baron of Iceland
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Chapter 89 – 1218CE
When I received the letter from the young King Hakon I had a mixed state of mind. On one hand I felt as if I had won an unexpected prize. In the next moment I felt elevated, being recognized by the monarch of our homeland that I was worthy of receiving a letter, a summons … Continue reading Chapter 89 – 1218CE
When Does a Writer Become a Writer?
By Betsy Morais Here is an interesting article for writers and soon to be writers. Before they became celebrated authors, most literary figures had day jobs. When did they start thinking of themselves as "writers"? AP Images A 48-year-old high-school biology teacher from France, Alexis Jenni, won the country's top literary prize this year, the Prix … Continue reading When Does a Writer Become a Writer?
How To Become a Writer in 10 Easy Steps
The EXACT 10 Steps You Need to Learn How to Become a Writer By Sean Ogle • Updated: 06/14/21 • 11 min read Freelancing » Freelance Writing: The Ultimate Beginner's Online Business I frequently get asked the question from readers “how do I become a writer?” I find it slightly ironic that I usually get that question via email, so the inevitable … Continue reading How To Become a Writer in 10 Easy Steps
Chapter 88 – Ofafr Gudbranson
There was a case brought before me at the Althing. A woman was dead. Bludgeoned to death. I didn’t see the body myself but I’m told she was beaten into a pulp, so that her face wasn’t even recognizable. It sounded quite horrid. I’m not a stranger to grisly sights. Battles between the clans often … Continue reading Chapter 88 – Ofafr Gudbranson