Thursday, October 10, 2013
For those who read the blog...
For those interested, I've posted a link (on the right side of the screen) to my recently published Kindle-only novel, The Count of the Living Death. I post it here because it relates to much of what we're reading in class: you can find references/ideas from The Wife of Bath, the Iliad, Othello, and other works to come in class. It's a Young adult 'fantasy' novel that might interest anyone into heroes, magic, adventure, dragons, humor, and wizards named after pirates. Feel free to read it--it only costs 99 cents to download--and grade me for once! I promise not to cry! :)
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