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Eric Owens
@EricG · 3:04

Writing Journey: Battle of Legume 1346

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France sent a ship carrying payment to secure the piece. Two daggers were made, one for France, the other for England. This is taken from a writing I did years ago regarding a set up for my fiction novel, The Battle of Legume. The colder of the northeastern French coastline drew an early morning fog as they awakened at dawn to a French sunrise that tinted the sky of pale gold. The occasional clouds Spangled in copper and bronze with the prospect of fair weather

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:23

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It's a book that I just kept on replying and no comments were allowed and enabled me to have a little audiobook because in this situation, I kind of closed my eyes and dropped in to that. I almost felt it dropped me into middle Earth a little bit. You could tell what I've read in the past, but to not have to go out of it and just continue each time you have an entry would be really awesome. Thank you so much for sharing
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Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 0:42
Hey, Eric, that was really cool. And I actually had exactly the same thought as Denver that I would love to see this be a series or like yeah, to like, I don't know, experience the what it would be like to listen to you add on to this as you go, whether it's in progress or it's like a finished thing, like a reading thing, like Deborah was saying. But I I like it a lot. I was very immersed
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Eric Owens
@EricG · 4:37

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Well, there's lots of things I enjoy writing, first and foremost for myself, but also I wanted to write something because I drew inspiration from it, starting way back in 2014, which is when my creative writing journey began. And I'm completely self taught. Totally, completely self taught. I've had no formal training whatsoever. I learned everything from online, taking online courses from other authors, just learning, basically just reading and learning and applying what I learned
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Eric Owens
@EricG · 3:23

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God speeds up, the Squire said, handing Harek's sword, finding a quiet spot alone with the sword in hand. Eric, praise Lord God, I intrigued thee to save us. Thy servants do not have led men who have taken the cross, die on this field and be denied Kristen burial
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Eric Owens
@EricG · 4:05

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The Marsh field was about three fourths of a mile wide, and on the line on the left a line of low round hello, and on the right the river bottom covered with a growth of Cottonwood, trees and bushes. Sun shone through the choking black smoke as it filled the sky from the tar and hay piles lit on the field. Could it be an omen? Eric thought as his hand stroked the neck of his horse. Steady, Eric. We must ready ourselves for battle
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Eric Owens
@EricG · 4:38

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The horse reared, the front hooves pod, raising his sword locker Shields stay as one commanded. This was his final call to action. As the battle was changing in favor of the French, eyes darted to and fro like a Fox chased by the hounds. Aren't closed by mountain, his horse, sword in hand, his closest friend and strongest warrior, Harris, turned to look at Orange, saying, A little something we learned from the Romans. Aren't chuckled
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Eric Owens
@EricG · 0:41

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The struggle continued well into the night, when Philip abandoned the field of battle. A sacred and Royal banner, the Palmerate which one rose meant that no quarter was to be given to the enemy. Was on also captured and taken. The battle crippled the French Army's ability to come to the aid of Calais, which was besieged by Hernandez's Army the following month. Calais fell after a year long siege became an enclave of England. Back home, however, dark forces were shaping the future of Sheldon
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Eric Owens
@EricG · 3:34

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Eric was not art of the English Royal lineage. He would, however, have impacted the outcome of the return of Arnaldos to the throne of England. Eric spent years away from home, Huawei, his wife, thinking him dead, fell for a Frenchman named Frederick Durling, who was one of the Knights serving under Philip Duterte the 6th
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Eric Owens
@EricG · 4:52

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The slain French lover turned out to be a Knight in the service of King Philip Duterte, the 6th of France. To avoid being blamed for the murder of the French Knight and officer of the French Army, Eric dispatched his request to King O'naldes for the immediate release of the French nobleman captured at the battle. The release of the French nobleman was a result of favors paid to the English during the Truce of Legume, which immediately fought all the the Battle of Legume and to entice them to release the nobleman
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