
Not Rated No Speculative Element
(Historical Fiction) Young Simnel struggles to train a hawk for King Henry VII. (1,949 words; Time: 06m)
"John Simnel's First Goshawk," by Tegan Moore [bio] (edited by Scott H. Andrews), appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies issue 297, published on February 6, 2020.
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Lambert Simnel was a real historical character whose life was much as described in the story. The story itself, other than his delusion that he could hear the hawk speaking, has no speculative element.
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Lambert Simnel was a real historical character whose life was much as described in the story. The story itself, other than his delusion that he could hear the hawk speaking, has no speculative element.
Other Reviews: Search Web
Tegan Moore Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
Follow RSR on Twitter, Facebook, RSS, or E-mail.
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