The award-winning author on his move from short stories to novels, writing marginal characters in small-town Mayo and the Irish fiction he rates most
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Twenty-six years after he seemingly ended The Pendragon Cycle novels, author Stephen R. Lawhead has returned to the legends of King Arthur in a big way. Not only is this fantasy / historical fiction series being adapted for television by the streaming service DailyWire+, while the first three books — Taliesin, Merlin, and Arthur […]
The award-winning author on his move from short stories to novels, writing marginal characters in small-town Mayo and the Irish fiction he rates most
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