R.M. Brown's Blog, page 13
July 8, 2024
thundercrumbs:
DOCTOR FISHER GET OFF THAT MANS FACE YOU’RE A...
July 7, 2024
My boyfriend has to go to the ren fair for work but i can come and he wanted to do a matching…
My boyfriend has to go to the ren fair for work but i can come and he wanted to do a matching costume. He was like “I want to be Frodo” and I was like “oh cool I can be Shelob” which was, apparently, not the couples costume he was thinking of
I was like “babe she has the most screen time of any woman in Return of the King” and my boyfriend was like “that cannot be true,” looked it up, and said “i can’t believe that’s true”
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finally a strong female character who doesn’t shave her legs
July 6, 2024
glassfrogforest:
July 5, 2024
cryptixotic:
Lost Memory
July 4, 2024
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Hi! I’m Rebecca, a 27-year-old fantasy writer from Scotland living the absolute dream because my debut novel came out on 27th June!!
Published by Ringwood Publishing, Song of the Stag is a love letter to Scotland’s historic and folkloric past. From ancient kings and black-hearted patriots to bonnie princes and Jacobite songs, this book celebrates a complex, beautiful, and all too often tragic, land.
It also acts as an allegory for Scottish Independence, a subject I’ve been passionate about since 2014. The story is about the power of autonomy, be that of a person or a nation. Our main character, Cait, is a sheltered girl with an idyllic, conservative, rural upbringing, and her journey to personal freedom mirrors that of her nation.
I’m so excited to be able to share Cait’s story with others! The novel can be purchased from Ringwood Publishing, Amazon (incl. Kindle format), or the Waterstones website. (For quickest delivery, order from Ringwood directly).
It’s also on GoodReads, so please add to your want to read list, and leave a review if you read it!
