
I had the wonderful opportunity to do some jousting this
past summer, the first in June at the Castellode Amarosa winery in Calistoga, CA. My friend Will
Hamersky and his wonderful horse Rohan were kind enough to invite me down to
take part in it, and it was a serious hoot.
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Breaking lances with Will Hamersky & Rohan |
Patti Friend was likewise kind enough to offer to me the use
of her great little mare (well, little compared to Rohan, but otherwise not
exactly tiny) to ride in the festivities.
She’s a fine little girl, and well on her way to becoming a very
well-rounded warhorse.


I’ve also had a couple of good speaking engagements, one at
Gearcon in Portland, the other at Steamposium in Seattle. Both were a lot of fun, and time to renew old
friendships and make some new ones. Somehow I always have a good time at these sorts of events!
This week I’m gearing up for an engagement at the Emerald City Writer’s Conference, where I’ll give a presentation on Saturday
afternoon. The subject this time is
“Firearms for Romance Writers”, though I’ll doubtless talk a bit about things
that a mystery novelist might find interesting…but that’s really for another
presentation! I’ll be going over some of the arms used in the late-16th
Century, the Georgian period, and delve
a bit into the Victorian era as well. My
last foray into giving a presentation to a writer’s group was at the Romance
Writer’s Guild conference in San Francisco a few years ago, and it was a lot of
fun. I expect that this will be to, so
I’m looking forward to it!
I’ll try to post a bit more often than I have to date, as I
have a number of ideas and analyses of current events to be looked at through
an historical lens, so check back in.
Hopefully it shall prove to be of interest!
Gordon
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