Many were called. Few remembered. Ruled by Arthur, the Once and Future King, these Knights took their place next to those who would become legend. Lancelot. Galahad. Tristan. Yet kingdoms are not shaped by myths but by courage and belief. Arkin. Tor. Brannon. Each earned their place at the Round Table but if they are to fulfill their destiny of glory they must discover the truths within. For no false knight can complete a true quest. Against a landscape of magic, cruelty and destiny, the path to a better future is lit by the Light of Camelot This anthology contains stories and 2 poems by: Jane Yolen, Kurt Unsworth, Fiona Patton, Wendy Wagner, Diana L Paxson, William Meikle, Colleen Anderson, J. R. Campbell, M. K. Hume, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Renee Bennett, R. Overwater and Shannon Allen.
The Light of Camelot
The floor was polished wood, without coverings. The windows were unglazed. The bed was large, carved of some dark, shining wood I did not know, and covered with a thick blanket of stitched bearskins. There was an oak chest in one corner ...
Here are myriad wonders, all rendered with an artist's eye and a writer's voice. Janny Wurts' many fans will be delighted to discover that she has included her popular tales of the space pirate MacKenzie James.
Re: Camelot by E.C. Fisher Re: Camelot is a riveting retelling of Camelot and King Arthur, blending fantasy and science fiction elements, while still honoring the original Arthurian legends.
Camelot Remembered is more than the story behind the legend of King Arthur - it is an exploration of soul and spirit. An exploration of our humanity and the eternal quest for our divinity.
Set in Arthurian England, this story is based on the anonymous poem "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." It follows the lovely but cursed Risa from the moment her fate was sealed.
Princess Guinevere has come to Camelot to wed a stranger: the charismatic King Arthur.
They never saw anything resembling the Camelot of romance. Yet they kept coming, year after year.Why does Arthur fascinate? In this book, the secretary of the Cadbury project (himself an authority on the legend) looks for an answer.
This book deals with the eight major figures in the Arthurian legends and how they have been individually represented in literature from its beginnings up to the present day.
Dick Donahue, did some firsthand negotiating: Donahue, in interview with the author, 2015. “The facts are that both sides”: Robert Wallace, memo to Robert Kennedy, May 27, 1960, Pre-Administration Papers, JFKL.