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The Iron Between: Anvil
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A Bit About the Druids
Druids feature heavily in Micheál’s books. Here’s a little more about them. Druids – who and what were they? Druids are a contentious subject. Who were they? What was their role? How much of the sixteenth-century romanticists’ interpretation (take Merlin) is conjecture, and how much can be considered realistic? Aside from Archaeological evidence, all weContinue reading “A Bit About the Druids”
After Gairech: Free for a limited time
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Zoom Launch — The Music of Swords
PerchedCrowPress is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: The Music of SwordsTime: Sep 27, 2023 07:00 PM Dublin Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us04web.zoom.us/j/74849296798?pwd=PeWPJJMv3UrwMyZa67WMpe3bHivGZx.1 Meeting ID: 748 4929 6798Passcode: WtXL8P
Iron Dramatis Personae
Here’s a list of the main characters in Iron. Historical Figures Agricola—A Roman soldier and politician who conquered Northern Britain and Wales. Born to a political family of senatorial rank in France, Agricola began his military career as a Banded Tribune under Governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus. Tacitus claims Agricola invaded Ireland, the central premise ofContinue reading “Iron Dramatis Personae”
Double Date
Congratulations to our authors, John De Búrca and Micheál Cladáin, on their double-publication day. The Music of Swords It tells the tale of how the fearsome Síor Feargach comes into being. We can’t deny our bias, but neither can we ignore the sheer mastery of our very own storyteller, John De Búrca. The Music ofContinue reading “Double Date”