Hello everyone! I hope your summer is going
well and that you are all getting the chance to travel to some amazing places
and read some amazing books.
A lot has been happening on my end of
things, lots of writing, new ideas, and some summer travelling.
The biggest thing I wanted to share with
all of you today is that the Writing the Past blog will be moving to a new,
more permanent outpost.
These past weeks I’ve been building the
Eagles and Dragons Publishing website and now, it’s finally complete. The
ditches are dug and now surround the solid stone walls and buildings where the
legion will muster. The new link is:
I’ve enjoyed my Blogger site. I’ve actually
been on it for over 5 years.
But you can only do so much with Blogger,
and I wanted to create something that looks a little less cluttered. I also
wanted my own domain. Google owns Blogger, and in the terms that are set out,
they own all of your content too. If Google ever wanted to pull the plug on
Writing the Past, there wouldn’t be anything I could do about it.
Mainly, I want the flexibility a proper
website with different pages has to offer. I wanted a better experience for
you, as readers and visitors, and for me as the owner and administrator.
The good news is that the Writing the Past
blog will remain the same. I’ll stick to the same schedule for posts.
Comments should be easier too on the new
site, so please do comment when you feel the urge. I do love our interactions!
For those of you who are subscribed to the
mailing list, you won’t need to do anything. If all goes well, the RSS feed to
your inboxes should transfer seamlessly from the old site to the new.
If you do stop receiving blog posts to your
inbox, please let me know ASAP and we’ll remedy the situation.
On the new website there is a Contact Form where
you can fill in the details to e-mail me about anything any time.
I would like to hear from all of you about
what sort of content you would like to see on the blog. Tell me what historical
topics you would like to know more about, and whether you would like to hear
more about my research and writing processes, or more frequent updates on works
in progress.
The new website has a special excerpts page
where large excerpts of my books can be read. In future, I’ll also post some
sneak peeks of works that have not yet been released.
It’s all very exciting, but the move from
this site is, I suppose, bitter sweet. After five years here, there is a lot of
content that will be hanging about. I will repost some of it on the new site,
such as the World of Children of Apollo, which many of you more recent
subscribers may not have read.
So, for now, thank you for sticking with me
for so long on Blogger. I’m very much looking forward to welcoming you, and
interacting with you, at the new Eagles and Dragons website!
Cheers, and thank you for reading.
See you on the other side!
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