[bksvol-discuss] Re: Historical fiction submission

  • From: "Julia" <julia.kulak@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 22:14:11 -0500

Sounds like a grate read, funny, I just checked out a book from the library 
with almost the same name, but its about midieval France. The book is called 
the burning times. 
Julia
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: solsticesinger 
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  Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 6:29 PM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Historical fiction submission


  Hi, all.

  I've just submitted The Burning Time by Robin Morgan. It got a 99.8 rating. 
Watch out for a lot of Celtic and Latin words, but a sighted reader has 
verified that the scan is correct. Page breaks have been protected. As always, 
if you need anything, contact:
  solsticesinger@xxxxxxxxx

  Here's the synopsis:
  When the Catholic Church brought The Burning Time-aka, the Inquisition-to 
Ireland, it met a resistance such as it met nowhere else in Europe. Leading the

  rebellion was one remarkable noblewoman: Dame Alyce Kyteler, who refused to 
grant the Church power over her, her lands or her people, and refused to stop

  the practice of the Old Religion.

   

  In a tale based on actual historic documents and court transcripts, The 
Burning Timetells the tale of how Dame Alyce is marked as a dangerous heretic by

  an ambitious emissary of the Pope, who stakes his future on bringing her to 
heel. To lose the battle with Dame Alyce, he tells his superiors, is to loose

  all of Ireland.

   

  But Dame Alyce is just as determined to fight back against the invaders' 
injustice, its forced imposition of a new religion, and its blatant land grab. 
After

  she outwits the Church in a court trial, there is no return: Against the 
penalty of being burned at the stake, she risks all to protect her people, her

  faith and her beloved Ireland.



  Shannon

  "The different among us tell our stories because we are all only human and so 
much need a witness to the truth,"
  Claudia Bepko

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