What I'm Reading
I finished rereading The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe, and enjoyed it as much as I did the first time, and then last night I decided to revisit my childhood by reading Even More Terrible Tudors by Terry Deary. No regrets.
I'm not sure what I'm going to read next, but I'm hoping it'll be The Thickety: A Path Begins by J.A. White if my copy has arrived!
What I'm Writing
I'm sure you all know this by now: I'm working on my portfolio. Over the past few days I finally managed to get one of the big, climactic scenes of the novel written, and though I'm sure it needs a lot of editing I'm strangely proud of it - hopefully that doesn't jinx how other people receive it!
What Inspires Me Right Now
Today is the 402nd Anniversary of the Pendle Witch Trials, one of the most famous witch trials in Britain, and this year the Castle opened up the dungeon they were kept in and allowed people to go down in groups and be told the story. This was great news for me as one of the main characters in my WIP is accused of witchcraft and imprisoned in the same castle so it was great research, but being the sap that I am I actually found being in that dungeon quite emotional. I didn't cry, but there's something so painfully sad about the injustice of the witch hunts in the late 16th/early 17th centuries.
I wish I could say witch hunts don't happen now, but they're still happening in the Niger Delta where children are bathed in acid, buried alive and tortured to extract confessions. Stepping Stones Nigeria is a charity who are trying to put an end to this, but sadly not many people know of them - please spread the word of the great work they do!
What Else I've Been Up To
The Castle was really busy on Saturday when I went - which is great, it's awesome to see so many people enjoying this fascinating building - and there were so many different events on, including a birds of prey demonstration. The birds were adorable, so naturally I got some pictures on my phone while I was there, including this one of Rio the barn owl:
While I was in town I was also ecstatic to come across a small pile of Horrible Histories books in the editions I had when I was younger. The majority of my childhood books and all of my childhood toys aren't with me any more, for various reasons, and as someone who places a lot of sentimental value on things it's always made me very sad. The books were 60p each, so naturally I got seven of them. No regrets!
I'm also currently holding a giveaway over on my tumblr, so if you're tumblrer yourself why not check it out and enter? You could get a free book out of it!
What's new with you?
You know, witch trials are something that I know too little about...it's one of those topics I really need to delve into more because it is fascinating (and horrible) history. Glad you had a good experience at the castle, even if it was an emotional one. Sometimes those are the best experiences of all.
ReplyDeleteI studied the Salem Witch Trials at university. Truly horrifying. I can see why you'd find visiting a dungeon so emotive.
ReplyDeleteHooray for nostalgia!
Have a great week ^_^
Your castle visit sounds fantastic! What a great opportunity to do research and just an all around fascinating place to visit. I can see why it would make you sad though. I think it's sometimes all too easy to forget about past injustices, and actually seeing where they too place tends to hit home.
ReplyDeleteLove the owl picture! We've had the opportunity to observe owl banding here with some local bird conservationists and it was a great experience. Seeing them always puts me in the mood for reading Harry Potter. Have a lovely week!