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07Oct

Cake and the ‘Monk’ – A chat with Jenny Kane

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This Friday, the lovely Jenny Kane invited me over for coffee, cake (thanks, Rachel!) and tough questions about who really inspired “Monk – Captured by Temptation” … Read my confession…

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29Sep

About ropes and robes – how the “Monk” was born

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Releasing a sizzling “Monk” into the world! Viking bear Bjorn has news: From today, the third sensual short story in the collection Tales of Freya is available on all major…

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25Sep

The Feared and Respected Old Norse Völva Sorceresses – ThorNews

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This summary is perfect timing: atm I’m editing my Viking “shield maiden novel” (lack of a proper title yet ;-)) and this is a brilliant account of the magical women…

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20Sep

Viking Children Learned the Art of War – ThorNews

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To be a Viking child: becoming fighters and trusting the Norns We know from the sagas that Viking boys were trained in the art of war. The Viking’s success in…

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11Sep

Self-censorship and the writer

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Blood is the only bodily fluid allowed It’s a dilemma that I hate. And it’s dangerous for any art: self-censorship in the eye of other people’s double-morals. I’m confident in…

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26Jul

P.J. Roscoe: The Darker Side of Freya

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How the Viking goddess of love makes for wonderfully rich storytelling Please welcome my fellow Viking writer and award-winning colleague P.J. Roscoe on my blog today, whose “Freya’s Child” explores…

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21Jul

The Awakening releases on this Freya’s day!

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Friday is the day of love and desire The secret chieftain, Viking bear Bjorn and me are celebrating the release of the second Tale of Freya on this Freya’s day: …

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03Jul

My work is not “me” – About attention, compliments & male entitlement

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Just because I write it doesn’t mean I want to do “it” (and certainly not with you) If I pay a compliment to my female friend, telling her she looks…

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20Jun

Don’t aim for perfect – but ‘voice’

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How great art is not flawless Art isn’t clinical. It is not about who gets something into the perfectest shape or form. Flawlessness is only briefly interesting, if at all….

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13Jun

Jenny Kane: Shsh, don’t tell anyone …

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… but it’s okay to write erotica! Heck, you all know by now that I don’t care for genre pigeonholing and expectations concerning rules and labelling. But especially for those…

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Sarah Dahl lives at the edge of the rural German Eifel and writes historical fiction (novels and short stories) primarily set in the Viking age. She also works as an editor, translates, and coaches new writers in German and English. She is interested in everyday life in bygone centuries and the human stories that may have occurred behind the hard, historical facts.

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