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Culann’s Hound 7: Grey and Black

September 26, 2016

In Western culture, little girls seem to go through a “horse” period, during which the horse holds a special psychological appeal. …

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Culann’s Hound 6: Red Snappers

September 19, 2016

New York City is full of iconic murals. My favorites are the ones in the bars. There’s something about surroundings …

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Culann’s Hound 5: Advent

September 12, 2016

Near the top of the list of places I want to visit is Co. Antrim in Northern Ireland, where nine …

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Culann’s Hound 4: Short Haired Girl

September 5, 2016

When I was a student, I had friends who were members of the Society for Creative Anachronism, which is “dedicated …

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Culann’s Hound 3: Poor Creature

August 29, 2016

Ireland is full of Neolithic monuments, structures dating from long before the arrival of the Celts with their Indo-European language, …

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Culann’s Hound 2: The Man of Light

August 22, 2016

Talking about palaeography (the study of ancient handwriting) at parties is unwise. It renders most people somnolent before you reach …

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Culann’s Hound 1: Daughter of Danu

August 15, 2016

Danu is the mother of the Irish gods, whose collective name is Tuatha De Danann, “Tribes of Danu.” In my story, …

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The Women of Culann’s Hound: Coming Soon

August 8, 2016

How did this book come about? It is soon told. I read the Irish sagas of the Ulster cycle for …

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The Libertine Belles 36: Final Curtains

August 1, 2016

The last few threads are tied off in this final installment of the Belles. It’s been challenging to serialize a full-length novel at …

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The Libertine Belles 35: Semper Tuus Amator

July 25, 2016

The Roman historian Livy and others write of a statue of a she-wolf which stood on the Capitoline hill, a …

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