Those Years Without

Those Years Without

by James Welsh
Those Years Without

Those Years Without

by James Welsh

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Overview

Peter de Vere, a soldier who has fled the crusader army, returns to his home in northern England to find his father dead and the family’s castle seized. Armed with little more than a ragtag army of rebels and his childhood friends, Milo and Isabella, Peter must prove that his home is worth fighting not only a tyrannical king but also one of the most brilliant generals of the medieval times.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011220999
Publisher: James Welsh
Publication date: 12/10/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 748,910
File size: 265 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

James Welsh is a writer whose poetry has been published in roughly a dozen literary magazines, including New Plains Review and Grasslimb.

He can be reached by email if you have any questions or comments about his work: jaygee1988@hotmail.com

Individual Poems Published

"Calypso for Excuses." The Stray Branch (Spring/Summer 2013)
"Ghosts in Subway Windows." See Spot Run (February 2012)
"Benediction for the Outside." New Plains Review (Fall 2011)
"Tricycle Worlds." Kaleidoscope (July 2011)
"Where Fireflies End, and Lightning Begins." Mused (2011)
"Penelope's Lament." The Centrifugal Eye (April 2011)
"Judgment of Paris." Three Line Poetry (Issue 2, 2011)
“Colors (An Old Man to His Wife).” flashquake (Summer 2010)
“I Am My Muse’s Right Hand.” Grasslimb 8(2)
“I Built My Sandbox in The Atlantic.” Caesura 29(2008- 2009)
“how a speed bump destroyed the world.” Caesura 29(2008- 2009)
“Ironing Out Hypocrisy.” Westward Quarterly 36(Spring 2009)
“Light on Broken Windows.” Westward Quarterly 36(Spring 2009)
“Learning to Walk.” Soul Fountain 35(Fall 2008)
“A Nervous Kind of Happy.” Westward Quarterly (Summer 2008)

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