Four things you never thought women in seventh-century China would do
Today’s article comes from Weina Dai Randel, author of The Moon in the Palace (don’t you love that title?) and the The Empress of Bright Moon releasing respectively in March
Today’s article comes from Weina Dai Randel, author of The Moon in the Palace (don’t you love that title?) and the The Empress of Bright Moon releasing respectively in March
Wednesday’s post by Leah Klocek covered two important lessons on historical research. Today, Leah adds three more lessons. You can find out more about Leah and the work she does at Crossroads
Leah Klocek and I connected a few months ago on the interesting and essential topic of historical research. Leah has been a professional researcher for two years. In that time, she’s
Anna Castle and I connected not too long ago when I found an article she had written about building a plan for her writing efforts. She is the author of
Eamonn Griffin and I have connected on Twitter from time to time and the other day he suggested I might want to have a look at his historical fiction
Today author Jeannine Atkins discusses her passion for historical fiction and a novel she has written based on the life of May Alcott. Jeannine likes to write about people who’ve not yet found
Sophie Schiller and I have been friends for more than two years now, chatting back and forth on email and Facebook, sharing thoughts on writing and life, even politics from
Richard Hoskin has written for pleasure and profit ever since he grew up in a family of journalists in Cornwall, the Celtic tip of Britain. Cornwall is the legendary home of ghoulies
Today Alison Morton talks about an intriguing kind of historical fiction — alternative history. She’s the author of INCEPTIO, PERFIDITAS and SUCCESSIO, alternate history thrillers (Roma Nova series) and B.R.A.G. Medallion® honorees. AURELIA is
Some of you will know that I’ve written two posts based on Myfanwy Cook‘s book Historical Fiction Writing – A Practical Guide and Toolkit. Well today, we’re in for a treat
The historical fiction author behind A Writer of History...
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