
Turning Images into Tales by Donna Baier Stein
Facebook friend and fellow author Donna Baier Stein shares her thoughts on how images have inspired her collection of short stories. I hope you find it as fascinating as I
Facebook friend and fellow author Donna Baier Stein shares her thoughts on how images have inspired her collection of short stories. I hope you find it as fascinating as I
Continuing to feature popular posts year by year – here’s a look at 2014. A number of these posts derive from an examination of the 2013 reader survey results. Favourite Historical
On Tuesday, I shared the books on my bedside table. Today, I thought I’d show you my husband’s pile. It’s rather large 🙂 The first thing you’ll notice is that
Do the books beside your bed beckon or taunt? Do they make you feel guilty or make you crave the time required to dip into their pages? Five books and
I thought I’d take a look via Google at what others are saying about historical fiction. First up – a list from Read It Forward of Historical Fiction We Can’t
Last week, I listed popular posts from 2012 as a way of sharing past writing with new readers and of curating a list for future reference. Today, I’m featuring a
Something seems to be happening at A Writer of History. Let me explain. Attracting followers is a slow process. For the longest time, you think no one is interested –
California native Rebecca Rosenberg writes historical fiction. She was on the blog a while ago talking about her debut novel, The Secret Life of Mrs. London. Beyond writing, Rebecca and her
As I said on Facebook a few weeks ago, I have a confession to make — the work in progress is contemporary rather than historical fiction. “And how did that
Have you ever read a novel and wondered what was fact and what was fiction? Greg Johnston, author of Sweet Bitter Cane brings that perspective to today’s blog post. Welcome,
The historical fiction author behind A Writer of History...
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