
It’s not quite a dragon breathing fire on a woman, but it’s William Blake, and I say it’s close enough!
Looks like Jacintha and Calpurnia have both lost their first confrontations with the wyrm. And with wyrms, losing confrontations is usually fatal. So what can Geoff do? Get more help, of course! And some help he gets without even asking! Read what the wyrm’s devastation left behind in “New fires and old flames,’ chapter five of As the Wyrm Tyrns, my weekly serial about an oversized fire-breathing creature loose near an English beach resort. And if you’re new to the story, start with chapter one!
William Blake . . .and what would he say if he saw how you are using his work? Though I think he and Calpurnia might have felt some . . . affinity.
Well, HE reworked existing ideas into his poetry and prose, so I daresay he should have no objection to me doing so! (His being dead and his works not under copyright helps a lot, too. Just hope he doesn’t have a wyrm friend still hanging around.)
That would be the wyrm that turned?
I was going to say that would be the wyrm that turned on me, and then realized my sheep friends would object.