Intro to Bolognese in the Vale of Delphi By today, my Pen and Sword tour will have gone to Mycenae, Tiryns, Argos, Olympia, and be well on our way to Delphi. If we’re lucky, we’ll stop and look at the battlefield of Plataea; the battlefield, and the ruins of the walled city where Arimnestos grew […]
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Pen and Sword II — The Peloponnese
Steven Runciman — a great, if sometimes romantic, historian, wrote a book I’ve read many times called ‘The Lost Capitol of Byzantium’ with a forward by John Freely. It’s about Mistras, a town that overlooks the vale of Sparta. Mistras is one of the most magical places I’ve ever been. The location is superb,and so […]
Marathon — Hoplite Combat. This week….
This week, as you may have noticed, I’m in Greece, The first week I’ll be with friends and family recreating the world of late Archaic Greece at Marathon, near Athens. A great many of the experiments we’ll be trying will involve issues of combat in the ancient world, and especially in the phalanx of the […]
Marathon — Writing about History and friends, too
Not many pictures today. My computer is refusing to load new ones. If you want to pick up the pictures I’m taking in Greece, follow me on Instagram. https://instagram.com/christian_cameron_author/ This is the second in my series of blogs about my trip to Greece. From today until next Monday, I will be at Marathon (Marathonas) a […]
Pen and Sword Tour — Athens
For the next two weeks I’m in Greece. I have pre-written a bunch of these, which I will touch up before they launch. These are the wonder of technology. I plan to bury you in instagram photos of Greek Hoplites, ancient ruins, battlefields, and scenes from Fell Sword and Dread Wyrm… and I thought that […]
The Dread Wyrm Launch Date Today! (or maybe tomorrow…)
So…. Traitorson three will finally be released in the next few hours. In Canada, a surprising number of people already have it. I’m glad for them, but not particularly glad that the mega-chain Chapters Indigo gets my books before my friends at Bakka Phoenix, without whom I’d never have been writing fantasy at all. And […]
Writing about the past – and the present, too
Sometime next fall, I plan to write a novel about Philopoemen, the so-called ‘Last Greek Hero,’ cavalry commander and strategos of the Achaean League in the time of Hannibal and the 2nd Punic War; a brilliant soldier, an innovator, and according to some, the creator of the concept of ‘special forces.’ He’s an exceptional character, […]
Pen and Sword II LAST CHANCE
On November 2nd, 2015, I will again lead a hardy band of adventurers through Greek history. Well, and possibly some ouzo… This year, following the recreation of the time of the Battle of Marathon at Marathon, Greece, (October 29th – November 1st, 2015) we will visit Athens for some great museums and possibly some examinations […]
Writing about Friends
The archer in the purple cote is one of the best reenactors I know. His name is Robert Sulentic, and he’s one of my oldest friends. When he and another of my oldest friends, Steve Callahan, joined our Medieval ‘Compagnia’ I knew we had a going concern. I think I’ll try and explain why, and […]
Catch and No Release — Fly fishing, writing, and the Wild
Yesterday, I was standing on an abandoned beaver house, several miles deep in the WIld (the Adirondacks), teaching my daughter to fly fish in the ungroomed conditions of a totally wild beaver pond. (aside — right now, at least two of my friends are asking ‘where was I, Cameron?’ with blood in their eyes…) Mostly […]
The Deed of the Red Knight and ‘Messenger’ part II
This week I help run my Mediieval tournament, with about 80 friends. We’ll have archery and fighting in and out of armour, music, dance, a lot of cooking and a camp full of ‘pavilions, tents and booths’ to quote Villani. I promise a full update when I return. We’re at the Rose House Museum and […]
The Dread Wyrm — American Cover, and a story you ought to read
This is the US cover for ‘Dread Wyrm’ which is out October 15th, just released. It will tie up a great many of the plots in the traitorson series, although, really, it’s only the halfway point. There are five books, and as I keep saying, I’m just about done with book 4 (Plague of Swords, […]