Howard of Warwick is but a humble chronicler with the blind luck to stumble upoon the Hermitage manuscripts. Nearly 50,000 readers have stumbled upon a complete laughing stock.His work has been heard, seen and read, most of it accompanied by laughter and some of it by money. His peers have even...
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Howard of Warwick is but a humble chronicler with the blind luck to stumble upoon the Hermitage manuscripts. Nearly 50,000 readers have stumbled upon a complete laughing stock.His work has been heard, seen and read, most of it accompanied by laughter and some of it by money. His peers have even seen fit to recognise his unworthy efforts with a prize for making up stories.A trilogy of Chronicles of Brother Hermitage was first to escape: The Heretics of De'Ath, The Garderobe of Death and The Tapestry of Death.They were pursued by Hermitage, Wat and Some Murder or Other and Hermitage Wat and Some Druids.The latest is Hermitage, Wat and Some Nuns which is set in Shrewsbury of all places. (The town must have been awash with monks looking for something to investigate).There are even tiny tales in Brother Hermitage The Shorts - which is free!Great events of history are then ridiculed in The Domesday Book (No, Not That One) and The Magna Carta (Or Is It?)And next, Brother Hermitage and the Case of the Clerical Cadaver will be allowed out in 2016.Howard of Warwick can be liked athttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Howard-of-Warwick/213635128777676Messages can be sent to howard@howardofwarwick.comThe latest information on Brother Hermitage can be followed at brotherhermitage.blogspot.comThere is even tweeting @HowardofWarwick
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