Thursday, July 20, 2017

The Passion of Gloucester and Sinéad: A Pseudo-Shakespearean Play

I'm pleased to announce the release of my first published work. (Actually, it was days ago, but...) Anyway, it is called The Passion of Gloucester and Sinéad: A Pseudo-Shakespearean Play.


Based off his tragedies and histories, The Passion offers readers and fans an original story in which they can reconnect with the language and themes of the great Bard, while Love's Labour's Won finally brings a conclusion to the story of Love's Labour's Lost. For 400 years, the play remained unfinished despite the fact the courtly lovers swore to see each other after a "twelvemonth and a day."

Get both plays in one cover. Available now on Amazon for Kindle for $.99 or, buy the paperback version for $4.99 and get the Kindle version absolutely free. Available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073PK97JL.

I also did a commercial for it on my YouTube channel which you can see here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qLORxoz2IA

And if you're interested in knowing more about Shakespeare, here's a list of sites I came across that I approve of while I was shamelessly self-promoting: https://goodticklebrain.com/, http://shakespearesolved.blogspot.com/, http://www.sncproject.com/blog, and http://shakespearefiction.blogspot.com/.

Synopsis for The Passion: The Kingdom of Albion has enjoyed an unprecedented era of success in war and foreign diplomacy thanks to its guild of assassins led by the Duke of Gloucester and the kingdom's elite knights led by Gloucester's niece, the Captain Sinéad. But the old foe, Calais, general of the forces of Gallia, seeks retribution for suffering losses to them both enacting a scheme that will pit these two paragon guardians against each other and the Crown. For the sake of Albion, Gloucester and Sinéad must find a way to reconcile with each other before Calais can ravage the kingdom.

Synopsis for Love's Labour's Won: Shakespeare's romantic comedy Love's Labour's Lost ended with a cliffhanger. The four courtly couples swore to meet again after a "twelvemonth and a day" when they would swear their oaths and be together. But Love's Labour's Lost remained unfinished with other plays taking the place of its conclusion. Finally, after 400 years, one ambitious Shakespeare student takes on the burden to see it finished.

Keep writing, my friends.

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