Writing a Robin Hood Novel: An Interview with Avellina Balestri
BY G. CONNOR SALTER
Avellina Balestri talks about Robin Hood, adventure and faith, and how those elements came together in her first novel.
BY G. CONNOR SALTER
Avellina Balestri talks about Robin Hood, adventure and faith, and how those elements came together in her first novel.
By Avellina Balestri
On the one-year anniversary of the funeral of Queen II of England, Avellina Balestri reflects on the monarch’s passing.
By Avellina Balestri
In honor of the Feast of the Sacred Heart, the overturning of Roe vs. Wade, and all my fellow pro-life advocates who have dedicated their lives to caring for women and children, born and unborn.
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI
This is merely a shadow of all that you are, but are not dreams reflections of some eternal state, some deeper reality which we chase?
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI
A little flower and a warrior sage, both counting life as an hour, a rose dropping its petals, sand slipping through glass.
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI
I am a Christian king; the rood is my rod. I am a Saxon chief; my sires were wolves. My crown is gold-gilt; the Christ’s thorn-wound.
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI
“You say that? You?” She stood up and looked at him full in the face. “Then you cannot bear the evil eye, as first I thought…”
By Avellina Balestri
Christmas is a time for tears, a joyful melancholy…
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI
Heavy is the head and strong the heart of she who wears the crown. Lady, lioness, our Queen.
BY AVELLINA BALESTRI
This is the drama of clay and the passion of the flood, bread cast over the waters, breathed upon and broken, like God upon the ground.
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