Malcolm, I am in the middle of your book David's Crown, and I am absolutely blown away! I am in the habit of underlining significant passages in books that particularly move me. But were I to do so with these incredible poems, I would have to underline the entire book! Every word, every phrase makes me stop and ponder the significance of what you have written. Sometimes I can't get past 3 or 4 lines without stopping, putting the book down, and just thinking about what I just read. At the rate I am going, it will be weeks and weeks before I finish the entire collection. All I can say is thank you. This is a book that can change a person's life!
Truly wonderful. Thank you for this quest tale, medicine much needed. I like to write poems with a similar ring and this makes me feel less alone in my task. bless you sir.
Thank you Malcolm, this is a beautifully written narrative full of visual imagery, and creative weave. Daydreamers are more important that Knightdreamers.
I have a few questions: When writing a manuscript, how do you start? Also, does a manuscript have a specific layout that I need to follow? Thank you for this video Malcolm!
Wow. I LIVE for these videos!
I really love it
Malcolm, I am in the middle of your book David's Crown, and I am absolutely blown away! I am in the habit of underlining significant passages in books that particularly move me. But were I to do so with these incredible poems, I would have to underline the entire book! Every word, every phrase makes me stop and ponder the significance of what you have written. Sometimes I can't get past 3 or 4 lines without stopping, putting the book down, and just thinking about what I just read. At the rate I am going, it will be weeks and weeks before I finish the entire collection. All I can say is thank you. This is a book that can change a person's life!
thank you so much for this encouragement!
Brilliant! 💙
Where have you been all my life. Why haven't I known you before. You speak to my heart.
Salutations from the USA. I enjoy your videos and your written works. Also, a fellow Peterson pipe enthusiast. God Bless.
Thank you very much!
Truly wonderful. Thank you for this quest tale, medicine much needed. I like to write poems with a similar ring and this makes me feel less alone in my task. bless you sir.
just wonderful!
Many thanks!
Truly lovely Sir. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for listening
Thank you Malcolm, this is a beautifully written narrative full of visual imagery, and creative weave. Daydreamers are more important that Knightdreamers.
thanks!
I am introducing my son to all these characters this coming weekend on a father son camping trip. Love all the tales!
what an excellent hing to do!
You really deserve more views and subscribers. This kind of thing is too rare on RUclips.
Another fabulous episode Malcom, and I loved the nod to the ‘Twa Corbies’ and also the ‘down in yon valley’ ballads.
ah, so glad you got the 'twa corbies' link! It was a ballad my mother often recited!
@@MalcolmGuitespell I was the folk opener to a fantasy themed heavy metal concert, and that was the song I led with.
Malcolm, I love the channel. I just discovered it. I would love hear you preach a sermon.
I think there's a few of my sermons out there on the web :-)
@@MalcolmGuitespell I've found a couple, thank you Malcolm.
Excellent. Cheers to you, kind sir, and all the best.
Thank you kindly!
Wonderful Malcolm.Thankyou.
Thanks for listening
Wonderful! I look forward to the next part. Thank you for sharing with us.
Thanks for watching!
Wonderful, I long to hear more.
New member of the channel, not familiar with any of your other work, but that was truly beautiful. Encouraged to look into your other writings.
Welcome aboard! if you want the earlier parts of the story there's a playlist called ballads of Galahad
Well done! Fine work.
Thank you very much!
What’s the brand of your waistcoats?
i tend to just buy them often second hand on market stalls
Charles Williams connected Dindrane with Galahad as his nurse and as a pure lover of Taliessen. Do you imagine either of these?
I have a few questions:
When writing a manuscript, how do you start? Also, does a manuscript have a specific layout that I need to follow?
Thank you for this video Malcolm!
I just open a blank manuscript book and begin. I always start on the left hand page and leave the right hand page free for corrections and revisions
Im curious to your guitar playing!
its not very good!