Preface

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Welcome to my Sword of Glastonbury series. I'm thrilled you've joined me in this adventure! These full-length novels share my adoration for all things medieval. I've belonged to the Society for Creative Anachronisms for many years and delved fully into my medieval personae. I've researched the language, clothing, education, and outlook of medieval women. I've practiced swordfighting for years, too. I'm joyful to be able to share the fruits of this research with you!

Each of the novels in this series is fully standalone. While there is a sword passed from heroine to heroine to flow the stories together, each book can be read on its own and involves its own set of characters.

Did you know that many words like "wow" that we think of as modern are actually quite old? And that words like "hug" that we consider timeless are actually fairly recent? You can learn more about medieval language, clothing, and other related topics in my appendices in the back. Medieval people loved slang words, traded in goods from the far reaches of the Earth, and had some fairly "modern" views about what women could or could not do.

Especially during these Crusades years, when countless men were off at war, large numbers of public offices were held by women. Many keeps were ruled by women. Women fought with blades to defend their homes and keeps; some even went on the road to fight in the Crusades. Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine was a powerhouse of strength and a model for all women of these years. During this time it was wholly expected that women should be respected in positions of power and were wholly capable of actively defending their lands.

It's only later, when peace moved in, the Church solidified power, and courtly love traditions developed, that women were demoted to restrictively passive roles.

It's good to shake off some of the misconceptions created by everyone from Errol Flynn to Game of Thrones and examine what our real-life history has to offer.

Knowing Yourself is wholly clean – there is no mention of sex. The few swears are period-appropriate such as "God's Teeth" or "God's Blood." There is sword-fighting but no explicit violence. As such, it is suitable for teens and up.

If you ever have any questions or comments for me, I would love to chat! You can find me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google+, Pinterest, Wattpad, and most other social networks. Just check the 'about the Author' section or do a search for Lisa Shea in your system of choice.

To learn more about the widespread use of the wax tablet in medieval times, be sure to read this article:

http://www.lisashea.com/lisabase/writing/medieval/literacy.html

So sit back, relax, and enjoy a virtual vacation in the entrancing world of medieval England! 


All proceeds from this series benefit battered women's shelters. Be the change you wish to see in the world.

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