If you want fiction that looks at the medieval #RobinHood with a critical eye, I recommend The Traitor of Sherwood Forest by @askaufman.bsky.social interview: www.boldoutlaw.com/robint/amy-k...
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It Ends With Her, a sapphic horror anthology, is out tomorrow and I am really, really, really proud of my story for it. I think it's one of the best things I've written in a while.
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Episode 72 of the Into the Greenwood podcast will introduce our newest sub-series, "Side Targets".
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I donât know what to tell you, man. Iâm a medieval historian, and, in my field, if you donât check your sources (and your sourcesâ sources) you are just asking to be taken for a ride by some bored 19th C. aristocratic English antiquarian with a penchant for inventing history.
The irony is that I think Homer would be far more likely to be upset about people from northern europe (barbarians) being cast in the Odyssey than anything modern racists are upset about.