On to Roanoke: Part I 1584

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It Started with Queen Elizabeth

It Started with Queen Elizabeth

It Started with Queen Elizabeth

But she left it all to Sir Walter Raleigh, who left it to someone else.

Roanoke Visitors, Part I, 1584
Outdoor theater with wooden stage and rows of green seats facing the water.

Sources for the Lost Colony

It Started with Queen Elizabeth

It Started with Queen Elizabeth

In my hands, historical fiction sticks to the truth regarding known facts and people. Here are the sources I'm currently exploring.

Sources for The Lost Colony

Thomas Hariot

This man helped Ody in Old Salem

This man helped Ody in Old Salem

Aurora has been lost several times, but not this guy.

The Man Who Was Never Lost

This man helped Ody in Old Salem

This man helped Ody in Old Salem

This man helped Ody in Old Salem

Ody thinks he's a wizard, but what is he really?

Who is Augustus Neumann?

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