by Duncan | Nov 16, 2020 | General, On Writing, Society of the Sword, The Tattered Banner
After receiving a couple of questions on this topic, I thought I’d write up a series of posts about the inspirations behind my books. To start with, I’m going to talk about my first trilogy, Society of the Sword, and The Tattered Banner in particular. At...
by Duncan | Sep 12, 2017 | Audiobooks, Society of the Sword, The Huntsman's Amulet, The Tattered Banner, The Telastrian Song
Hey everyone, The Society of the Sword trilogy is now available in audio. Derek Perkins narrates this trilogy, giving it a slightly different flavour to the Wolf of the North, but does an equally superb job, and makes this setting his own. If you’ve enjoyed any...
by Duncan | Oct 21, 2016 | Society of the Sword, The First Blade of Ostia, The Huntsman's Amulet, The Tattered Banner, The Telastrian Song, The Wolf of the North
I just wanted to announce that my entire back catalogue is now available on Kindle Unlimited. You can find my books at the following links: Amazon.com Amazon.co.uk
by Duncan | Jun 7, 2016 | Society of the Sword, The First Blade of Ostia, The Huntsman's Amulet, The Marcher Lord, The Middle Sea World, The Swordsman of Tanosa, The Tattered Banner, The Telastrian Song, The Wolf of the North
I’ve had a chance to do a little organising over on Pinterest, and have put some photos of buildings and cities into their appropriate categories, if anyone is curious as to what place inspired which city! If you reckon you can connect any of the buildings to...
by Duncan | May 3, 2016 | General, The Middle Sea World, The Tattered Banner, The Wolf of the North
In my continued efforts to keep up with social media, I’ve set up a Pinterest account. I thought it’d be a useful way to share with you some of the images of places, weapons, armour, and clothing that I draw inspiration from to add flavour to the Middle...
by Duncan | Jan 5, 2015 | General, Society of the Sword, The First Blade of Ostia, The Tattered Banner
My Christmas viewing revolved around a few box sets and some stuff on Netflix. First off was an A/B session of ‘Borgia’ and ‘The Borgias’. Coming to the European-made Borgia from the US-made The Borgias was a bit jarring, and initially I...