Book Review: Castles, Customs and Kings from the EHFA
First, fantastic book. Now that I have that out of the way, I can get more analytical. Castles, Customs and Kings: True Tales by English Historical Fiction Authors is a compilation of hundreds of...
View ArticleAuthor Interview: A Song of Sixpence, by Judith Arnopp
I am getting excited – we are just a few days away from the publication of A Song of Sixpence, a new novel by Judith Arnopp that tells the story of Elizabeth of York and Perkin Warbeck. To celebrate,...
View ArticleBook Review: In The Footsteps of Anne Boleyn, by Natalie Grueninger and Sarah...
Our surroundings are said to shape us. Scientists have shown that buildings with natural elements (light, air, plantings) help reduce stress and stimulate learning and productivity, that high ceilings...
View ArticleBook Review: Thomas Cranmer In a Nutshell, by Beth Von Staats
Thomas Cranmer: In a Nutshell is part of MadeGlobal’s “History in a Nutshell Series” – which aims to give readers a good grounding in a historical topic in a concise, easily digestible and accessible...
View ArticleBook Review: Anne Boleyn’s Letter from the Tower, by Sandra Vasoli
Anne Boleyn’s Letter From the Tower: A New Assessment has just been published by MadeGlobal Publishing. Author Sandra Vasoli has done the near-impossible for those of us fascinated by Tudor times: she...
View ArticleAuthor Interview: The Tapestry, by Nancy Bilyeau
This is an exciting time for Tudor fans! Nancy Bilyeau has released The Tapestry, the final book in the Joanna Stafford Series, historical thrillers set in the heart of the Tudor court. The trilogy...
View ArticleMargaret Pole : An “Interview My Character Blog Hop” Post
Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury (public domain via Wikimedia Commons) As many of you know, I am participating in the “Interview my Character” blog hop put together by the Historical Writers Forum...
View ArticleDrake, Tudor Corsair – by Tony Riches
I love that Tony Riches and I have both ended up in the Elizabethan era at the same time! Well, he is a little ahead of me – he is launching the first book in this trilogy while I am writing the first...
View ArticleAuthor Interview: Essex – Tudor Rebel, by Tony Riches
The wonderful Tony Riches has just released the second book in his Elizabethan series, and it looks to be a good one. Here’s the description: Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, is one of the most...
View ArticleAuthor Interview – A Matter of Conscience, by Judith Arnopp
Judith Arnopp has just released the first book in her new Henrician Chronicle – this one is A Matter of Conscience: The Aragon Years and she has been wonderful enough to talk to me about it. The book...
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