by Dan | Mar 14, 2016 | history, the Immortal Knight Chronicles, writing
In my research for Vampire Crusader and Vampire Outlaw I needed a selection of period names for the fictional characters. Almost every man recorded in history at this time is called William, Richard, John or Robert and the women are all Matilda, Eleanor or Isabella....
by Dan | Mar 13, 2016 | design, history, horror, Indie publishing, the Immortal Knight Chronicles, Vampires
New Cover for Vampire Crusader What do you think? Better than the older version? I think I like the single-weapon concept better, might redo that cover later on and make the whole series like that. For example, book 3 would have a kilij (middle...
by Dan | Mar 12, 2016 | fantasy, history, horror, Indie publishing, Robin Hood, the Immortal Knight Chronicles, Vampires
Robin Hood. Vampires. The invasion of England. Richard of Ashbury is attacked by vampires. The trail leads to Sherwood and to a Green Knight, a king of the outlaws and so called lord of Eden. Richard is certain that his old enemy, William de Ferrers has returned to...
by Dan | Mar 12, 2016 | design, history, horror, the Immortal Knight Chronicles, Vampires
Cover reveal! The cover for Vampire Outlaw: the Immortal Knight Chronicles Book 2 is done… brace yourself… here it is! My main priority really is making it clear that this is not about the wild west type of outlaws and hopefully suggest...
by Dan | Mar 1, 2016 | fantasy, history, horror, the Immortal Knight Chronicles, Vampires
Check out Marieke Mills’ latest video where she outlines her March To Be Read list, which includes Vampire Crusader: the Immortal Knight Chronicles book 1! Oh man, I hope she enjoys the book… (you can buy the book here and decide for yourself!) Vampire...
by Dan | Feb 26, 2016 | fantasy, history, horror, the Immortal Knight Chronicles, Vampires
A book blogger on the My Book File blog wrote this rather wonderful review of Vampire Crusader this week. Check it out! I think this was a great novel. Historical fiction with a little twist to the fantasy side. By keeping things real and personal this book captured...