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Search Results for: Engineers really can write

Engineers really can write

February 1, 2018January 31, 2018 M.K. Tod2 Comments

J.B. Rivard was on the blog in 2017 giving his view on what makes historical fiction tick. He’s back today to share the career he had before becoming an author. What sort of career did you have before becoming a writer? My years at Mishawaka High School (Mishawaka, Indiana) were supposed to prepare me for… Continue reading Engineers really can write →

Somewhere in France – 26th February 1916

October 19, 2017October 18, 2017 M.K. Tod6 Comments

Time for another letter from Henry Tod. Imagine, February in the trenches. 12th H.L.I – B.E.F. France Your welcome letters of 28th January to hand. The cold wave from which you have been suffering has reached here and we are under several inches of snow with keen frost at nights. Luckily we were in the… Continue reading Somewhere in France – 26th February 1916 →

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