![]() Michael Livingston is a wonderful author, and he has imagined a fascinating world for his readers with this series. He is the general editor of the Liverpool Historical Casebooks Series, for which he has edited casebooks on the Battle of Brunanburh (Exeter, 2011), the Welsh rebel hero Owain Glyndwr (co-edited with John Bollard Liverpool, 2013), and, coming soon, the Battle of Crécy (co-edited with Kelly DeVries 2015). He has investigated European maps of America that pre-date Columbus, found unrecorded Anasazi ruins and artifacts, and written about the handwriting of fourteenth-century scribes. Tolkien, and digital and practical pedagogies (though never all of them at once!). In his academic life, he has published more than a dozen articles on subjects as varied as early Christianity, BEOWULF, Chaucer, James Joyce, J.R.R. He has also published in a variety of other genres and venues, from a historical retelling of BEOWULF to a brief story about quantum physics in the world-renowned journal of science, NATURE. In his author life, he is a winner of the prestigious international Writers of the Future Contest (in 2005), and his novel SHARDS OF HEAVEN, the first in a trilogy of historical fantasies, will be published by Tor Books in November 2015. He lives today in Charleston, South Carolina, where he teaches at The Citadel. ![]() ![]() A native of Colorado, Michael Livingston holds degrees in History, Medieval Studies, and English. ![]()
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