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10/5/2022 0 Comments

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Years ago, I used to write with a group of friends in a Camelot group.  We would decide on a plot and then each of us took on a character.  Those were, for example, Merlin, King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Sir Gawain, Sir Lancelot, Sir Tristan and Isolde.  As you might have guessed my character and still is Isolde.  This was really how I developed a love
for reading and writing the Medieval Time Period.  
 
Since then we have all written in other realms, such as: Lord of the Rings, Vikings, Marvel, and Greek mythology.  Recently, one of my dear friends, the one who wrote for Merlin (and still does) and I decided to start a group of Camelot again.  This was inspired by the new book that is out now, “The Great Book of King Arthur & His Knights of the Round Table” by John Matthews.  Are there books that you have read that have inspired you to write.  Share them with us…… 
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Our Women, Our Stories

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None of us today knew this courageous woman, Michaelina (Ignatowicz) Pajaczck.  We know that she was a woman of small stature, who spoke heavy Polish, and was an kind ‘bacia,’ but we can get a better glimpse of her by her actions and by pondering the women that followed her.

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Women who brought their children ~alone~ here from the "Old Country.  Took Courage and Confidence.......
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