Nigel Loring - My Story (from Sir Nigel)

Greetings. My name is Nigel Loring, a poor and humble English squire in 1348. But I took part in some of the greatest events in history, including the Battle of Winchelsea, the Combat of the Thirty and the Battle of Poitiers. Let me tell you about them. (A retelling of Sir Nigel, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.)

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Nigel Loring - My Story (from Sir Nigel)

Greetings. My name is Nigel Loring, a poor and humble English squire in 1348. But I took part in some of the greatest events in history, including the Battle of Winchelsea, the Combat of the Thirty and the Battle of Poitiers. Let me tell you about them. (A retelling of Sir Nigel, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.)

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Nigel Loring - My Story (from Sir Nigel)

Nigel Loring - My Story (from Sir Nigel)

by Dr E J Yeaman
Nigel Loring - My Story (from Sir Nigel)

Nigel Loring - My Story (from Sir Nigel)

by Dr E J Yeaman

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Overview

Greetings. My name is Nigel Loring, a poor and humble English squire in 1348. But I took part in some of the greatest events in history, including the Battle of Winchelsea, the Combat of the Thirty and the Battle of Poitiers. Let me tell you about them. (A retelling of Sir Nigel, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.)


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153711935
Publisher: Dr E J Yeaman
Publication date: 09/02/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 317 KB

About the Author

I retired (early) and started a new career as a writer. I wrote short stories and articles. Some were published; some won prizes; some sank without trace.
Having heard my stories, two friends suggested I should write for children. I’d never thought of that, although I’d spent my first career communicating with young people – as a Chemistry teacher, and running clubs for badminton, chess, table tennis and hillwalking.
I tried writing for young people – and I loved it. It became my main occupation. I sent samples to publishers. One asked to see a complete story. In excitement, I sent it off. Then nothing. After four months, I rang, and was told the manuscript was being considered: I would be notified. Then more nothing. Now, after eight years, I no longer rush to the door when the letter box rattles.
But I kept writing the stories because I enjoyed it so much. Until, in late 2013, I learned I could publish my stories and games as e-books. Since then, I’ve been polishing and issuing some of them. I hope everyone enjoys reading them as much as I enjoyed writing them.
Check out the series:
C: Charades – party game – a new twist to the traditional game.
D: Diagags – party game – gags written as plays for two people.
M: My Story – novels – classical stories, told by the heroes.
O: One-Offs – party game – guess the titles, not quite the classical ones.
P: Pop Tales – short stories – inspired by 60s and 70s hit songs.
Q: Quote-Outs – word games – can you deduce the missing words?
S: Inside Story – novels – a boy’s adventures inside classical stories.
T: Troubleshooters – novels – space adventures for young people.

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