I have been writing since I was a child, it began with stories and moved on to teenage angst ridden poetry. As I got older I seemed to dismiss writing in favour of work and travel, but in the past couple of years I have caught the bug again and fully intend to continue to write stories, articles and adult angst ridden poetry.
My passion is ...
The Great Outdoors.
I know too much about ...
Star Wars
My parents always told me ...
do what made me happy.
My childhood ambition ...
was probably to be a Knight, secretly it still is!
My favorite memory ...
Talking to a donkey in a field while hitch hiking in New Zealand.
Why I write ...
It's an outlet for my views and my imagination.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Watching How I met your Mother, reading The Pawn of Prophecy again and listening to Martin Carthey.
My first job ...
Waiter in a Mexican Restaurant.
My best moment ...
Every time I come home from traveling only to want to leave again about two days later.
My inspiration ...
Has to be, in all seriousness, my Dad.
There have been a lot of castles built in Britain over the centuries, many of which have now vanished completely from our landscape leaving little evidence of themselves except for old foundations and brief mentions in the history books. However, despite the lack of conservation in the past many castles can still be seen and are enjoyed by visitors from around the world. They range from the more famous and better preserved castles such as Windsor Castle and the Tower of London, to those less famous and a little less well looked after, such as a personal favourite of mine Peveril Castle, th...
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Member since: February 2008
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