Elizabeth I by Margaret George

So many historical fiction authors choose younger men and women to write about, those on the ascendancy of great historical change and their own place in it. In Elizabeth I,

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Thoughts on love

Today you may wonder if I’ve lost my marbles. Thoughts on love? Not the usual fare at A Writer of History. So, here’s the story. Two weeks ago, we were at

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Tidbits from other sources

Like all of you, I follow various blogs, read a few newspapers, and constantly check the Internet for ideas and news about historical fiction, this obsession called writing, and other

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BookBub roller coaster

At the urging of two friends, I decided to try BookBub, a popular promotional service, to advertise Lies Told in Silence. Here’s how they describe themselves: “BookBub is a free

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The Joy of Reinventing Yourself

Eleven years ago, I moved to Hong Kong with my husband who had taken on a three-year international assignment. The early weeks were of the world-is-my-oyster variety as I explored

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