Yesterday I managed to do my first post-lockdown trip, which also doubled as book research ๐
The quarantine has been weird for me for more reasons than the usual. While most people got stuck in their hometowns, I had just relocated and got stuck in a city (and country!) where I’ve never lived before and knew hardly anyone. Can’t complain though; Copenhagen is far from the worst city to get stuck in, and I was able to work from home, so my job was fine. Still, now that things in Denmark are stable, it felt good to hop on the train and leave the city for a day, and combining the trip with book research made it even better!
Now that I’ve completed theย Throne of Blood draft on my side and can’t do much more than wait for editorial feedback, I’ve started work on a brand new book.
It’s a historical fantasy based on several of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytales and personal life. And while the novel is set mostly in early 19th-century Copenhagen, with a few detours into the Swedish wilderness, I thought it also made sense to visit the author’s hometown, Odense:
Everything in Odense is connected to H.C. Andersen!
You can see the house where he was born: Continue reading