A Reader’s Paradise
Out of 2,440 individuals, 312 provided a link to their blog or website! What does that say about the world of books? I promised to publish the list. It includes
Out of 2,440 individuals, 312 provided a link to their blog or website! What does that say about the world of books? I promised to publish the list. It includes
When I think back, I’m sure I’ll remember 2013 as the year my husband and I published Unravelled – what an adventure that has been and I’m planning to do
I’m tired of crunching numbers so I decided to take a peek at the write-in comments from the survey. I designed this year’s survey to minimize the amount of work
A very quick post today to say that I’ve closed the historical fiction survey. I’m excited to report that 2440 individuals participated in the survey, 83% women and 17% men.
My apologies if I sound like a broken record 🙂 however, I wanted to mention the survey again in case you did not have a chance to take it or
My apologies if I sound like a broken record 🙂 however, I wanted to mention the survey again in case you did not have a chance to take it or
Today’s blog tour stop is with Helen Hollick, author of historical fiction and historical adventure. The topic is My Year of Reading Top Historical Fiction Authors. Helen Hollick is one
Passages to the Past is the wonderful historical fiction blog of Amy Bruno. I first heard of Passages to the Past when it was chosen as one of the top
Accuracy is a difficult challenge for writers of historical fiction. 44% of readers in the 2012 historical fiction survey mentioned inaccuracies as detracting for their enjoyment of the genre. As
A week ago, I had the distinct pleasure of interviewing Edward Rutherfurd about his latest novel, PARIS, an absorbing saga focused primarily on La Belle Epoque and the first half
The historical fiction author behind A Writer of History...
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