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- A little late to the fun, but joining the #guy s (and gals) for #bookqw with one from The Mongol's Coffin!… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 58 minutes ago
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The Mongol’s Coffin: Start of a new Adventure series
I am excited to announce the release of my first international thriller novel, based on my research into Mongolian history. Don’t worry, fantasy fans, there will be an epic fantasy novel exploring Mongolia and China as well. In the meantime, … Continue reading
How Democracy Killed the Mongol Empire
This week-end, we’ll be celebrating Independence Day, and all that it stands for: freedom, justice, democracy. Enjoy your cookout and fireworks. This year, we also celebrate another milestone in self-determination, the signing of the Magna Carta by King John of … Continue reading
Posted in essays, history, medieval, Mongolia, warfare
Tagged 1215, Genghis Khan, Mongol invasion, Mongolia, Mongolian Invasion, Ogodei Khan
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The Seasons of War
As I set out from my home to do battle, once again, with the forces of Winter, I mused upon my recent reading, a historical novel, which, in part, depicted battles between Mongols and the knights of the European High … Continue reading
The Lego Movie and World Building
I know, I know, I’ve promised to get back to historical blogging, and I promise I’ll blog later on this week about some nasty historical detail, really! So this will be a quick one. Lego is about the most literal … Continue reading
Posted in movies, worldbuilding
Tagged Lego, Lego movie, legos, Mongolia, movie reviews, secondary world, world-building, worldbuilding, youtube
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