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Today, I’m a guest of English Historical Fiction Authors. You can read about the history of infamous 17th Century highwayman, Captain Hind, in a new blog post titled The Royalist Highwayman.

Come on over for a visit.

NPG D29229; James Hind published by John Scott (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)
NPG D29229; James Hind published by John Scott (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)

7 Comments

  1. samoore777

    Highwayman gone good….Cryssa Bazos anti-hero.

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    1. Everyone loves an anti-hero. 🙂

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  2. I loved The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes when I was in high school. It would have been a wonderful complement to have read your article along side that poem. Where were you in 1980?

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    1. It was one of my favs too! I remember covering it in grade 7 when yours truly was given the coveted role of Bess in the in-class dramatisation of the poem. All I had to do was throw red love knots at a 12 year old brigand. Fortunately my love of the poem has superceded that memory. 🙂

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  3. […] The Royalist Highwayman […]

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  5. Good day! I know this is kinda off topic however I’d figured I’d ask.
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