Owin #48 — Another old man
Check out the start of the series. Gwen walked toward the manor house at the end of a gravel path. While the grounds were protected by a stone wall topped with iron spikes, the actual entrance to the property was…
Owin #47 — Time to deliver the message
Check out the start of the series. The next morning Gwen and Owin retrieved her clothing, further transforming her from a scrawny boy into a scrawny servant boy. The vest fit snugly, and in addition to the binding around her…
Owin #46 — Finding new clothes
Check out the start of the series. Gwen kept pace with Owin as he led her through the busy streets. His hurried pace kept her from asking questions as they progressed through what she assumed was his mental itinerary for…
Owin #45 — Found it
Check out the start of the series. Brent stopped by the small flat and delivered Gwen and Owin a large loaf of bread, some salted meat, and some cheese. He left almost as quickly as he arrived. In the name…
Owin #44 — Waking up in Solva
Check out the start of the series. Owin woke first. Gwen had curled up into a ball with her back pushing him towards the edge of the small bed. They had both fallen asleep quickly after the efforts of the…
Owin #43 — Home for the night
Check out the start of the series. Little conversation occurred as Brent led Owin and Gwen through the city streets of Solva on the way to The Morgan House. Owin made note of the major crossings, but quickly concluded Brent…
Writers: Where are we?
I get a lot of positive comments about my maps and while I do enjoy making things my readers really like, I must confess that my maps are as much for me as they are for my readers. When I…
Owin #42 — Dinner at the pub
Check out the start of the series. Solva was one of Andra’s oldest cities and its age was evident. While many buildings had been rebuilt over the years, many more limped from generation to generation. The old relics, or in…
Owin #41 — The forming of a plan?
Check out the start of the series. Owin watched Tam smile, though the old man’s scared face held a trace of irritation under the amusement. Owin knew the man did not like to have information withheld from him, but Owin…
Writers: Who’s dead and other important details
When writing, keeping track of things is important. This is especially true when it comes to your characters. You never know when it will be important to recall the date someone died and you don’t want to accidentally change your…