Keith John ColemanIn non-fiction, its the cognitive leaps of inspiration, somehow suddenly knowing a golden nugget of fact that no-one's unearthed before.…moreIn non-fiction, its the cognitive leaps of inspiration, somehow suddenly knowing a golden nugget of fact that no-one's unearthed before.(less)
Keith John ColemanThere's no set way; just try to navigate the maze as best you can. (Hopefully not with a bull-headed beast breathing down your neck.)…moreThere's no set way; just try to navigate the maze as best you can. (Hopefully not with a bull-headed beast breathing down your neck.)(less)
A subject I have returned to several times during the lifetime of this blog is the unresolved question of how Irish was the region now know as Angus during the Pictish period, prior to the 9th century.
There are a few tantalising clues, but the facts about the Irish in the area compete hard against the unproven legends and neither side seems to win out completely against the other. Why do we