Top 10 King Arthur Books

Photo credit: “The Accolade” (1901) by Edmund Blair Leighton Ah, Arthurian Literature. Arthurian Literature as a tradition spans well over a millennia, arguably beginning with our earliest surviving literary or oral traditional references of Arthur (Yn Goddodin, Historia Brittonum, and The Mabinogion to name a few) in the 9th century onwards to modern day masterpieces like T.H. White’s The Once and Future King (1958). The genre is full of daring, romance, comedy, and tragedy, and is bigger than the figure […]

It’s Not Your Story, It’s The Story

Growing up, I wrote stories and “books” in notebooks and later on the computer. I was in complete control of the world and could express my imagination howsomever I pleased. As the youngest child in a pack of boys, control in play was mostly found in isolation. But even so, there was also another type of storytelling I learned — a form of storytelling that involved friends.