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Sean Poage

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Sean Poage

Sean Poage, a local author, discussed his journey and books on the Arthurian legends. He transitioned from a police officer to writing full-time, inspired by his love for history and the movie “Excalibur.” His first book, “The Retreat to Avalon,” was released in 2017, followed by “The Strife of Camelot.” His series focuses on the Welsh legends, contrasting with more romanticized versions. Poage’s novella “Hengist” bridges his series, while his upcoming third book will cover Arthur’s rise to High King of Britain. His works are available on Amazon and other bookstores.

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