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Steven

My life has been pretty simple. I grew up in Alabama and graduated from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor's in Advertising. I have spent about the last ten years in web development. In 1998, a friend of mine and I started a web design company we ran for three or four years before deciding to close it due to the demands of school. Since then, I stayed in the web working with various companies in Alabama. I worked for a brief period with Southern Progress, namely with Southern Living magazine and Health magazine, in their web departments. While there, I also wrote for Southern Living magazine, Health.com., and the company's internal newsletter. I write as much as I can. For the last five years, I have been working on my first novel. I am on the third revision now and hope to be finished with this draft by the end of the year. I also write short fiction, though not as frequently as I used to due to the time I spend on the novel. My goal is to have my novel published in the next three years. Other interests include: History (particularly medieval and ancient civlizations), Reading, Foreign Language (I currently speak Spanish but plan to learn as many as I can), Landscape Photography, the outdoors, sports (especially college football), and Travel.

Medieval Timeline: Today in Medieval History

On this date, September 11th, in medieval history: 813 – Louis I (“The Pious”), son of Charlemagne, crowned Holy Roman Emperor 1297 – William Wallace and the Scots defeat the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge

Albacon 2008

Albacon is a weekend gathering of fans and creators of Science Fiction or Fantasy, including literature, movies, games, and other mediums. Events include panel discussions, interviews, films, games, readings, autographs, an art show, special events, a fabulous dealers room, debates, conversation, and general socializing. Albacon 2008 will be held at the… Read More »Albacon 2008

The Historical Novel Society

The Historical Novel Society promotes all aspects of historical fiction, providing a community for authors, aspiring writers, readers, agents, and publishers, as well as the latest information on new historical fiction novels. Every quarter, the society publishes the Historical Novels Review magazine. Historical Novels Review is the best place to… Read More »The Historical Novel Society

The Canonical Hours

In the Catholic Church (the same today as in medieval times), the day is divided into hours based on divisions of three hours apiece. These hours of Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and the night Vigils are based on divisions established in Roman times. The night Vigils consist of Matins… Read More »The Canonical Hours

Medieval Timeline: Today in Medieval History

On this date, September 9th, in medieval history: 1000 – The Battle of Swold (or Svold), one of the most famous sea-fights among the Norsemen 1087 – Death of William the Conqueror, Duke William of Normandy, William I of England

Currently Reading

I’ve added a new section to My Bookshelf. The Currently Reading section shows the book(s) I’m currently reading as well as book(s) I’ve recently finished and those book(s) I plan to read next. I’ve also included a link at the bottom of the Currently Reading page, so that you can… Read More »Currently Reading