Self-Publishing: An Author’s Experiences
Originally posted on Layered Pages:I’d like to welcome B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree N.D. (David) Richman today to talk with me about his self-publishing experiences thus far. David is the father of four...
View ArticleReview of James Patterson’s Writing Masterclass
Originally posted on Feathers of the Firebird:Recently I was approached by the people from Masterclass, a brand new online learning hub which features courses in different areas of the arts and sport,...
View ArticleIndentured servants – an alternative to slavery
Originally posted on Anna Belfrage:Let’s face it; the first English attempts to set up a successful colony in the New World failed dismally. That first outpost of English culture, Roanoke, mysteriously...
View ArticleTudor Talk by Pamela Hartshorne
Tudor Talk by Pamela Hartshorne.Filed under: Wendy J. Dunn
View ArticleThe Best Novel You’ve Never Heard Of (unless you’re a supporter of Richard...
Originally posted on murreyandblue:http://www.patheos.com/blogs/godandthemachine/2015/06/the-best-novel-youve-never-heard-of/ We all know Josephine Tey, so it’s good see a new review at patheos.com. It...
View ArticleThe Tudor Ghost Story Contest on again!
Dedicated to retracing the steps of Queen Anne Boleyn and sharing information about the Tudor monarchs and daily life in Tudor England. via The Tudor Ghost Story Contest on again!.Filed under: Wendy J....
View ArticleKatherine Swynford, Duchess of Scandal
Originally posted on History... the interesting bits!:Arms of Katherine Swynford Katherine Swynford is, arguably, the most famous – or infamous – of English ladies to have risen so high as to become...
View ArticleBlanche, Duchess of Lancaster
Originally posted on History... the interesting bits!:The wedding of Blanche of Lancaster and John of Gaunt, painted by Horace Wright, 1914 Blanche of Lancaster is one of those ladies of history more...
View ArticleAugust 29, 1588 – Leicester’s Last Letter to Elizabeth I
Originally posted on Janet Wertman:“His Last Letter” Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, had a long, deep, and complicated relationship. They were childhood friends, and he was one of her...
View ArticleSilk Purses and Royal Scandal
Originally posted on History... the interesting bits!:Philip IV with sons Charles and Philip and daughter Isabella on his right and his heir, Louis and brother, Charles of Valois, on his left In the...
View ArticleJoan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland
Originally posted on The Freelance History Writer:Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland, from the Foreman Armorial, 1562 Joan Beaufort was descended from kings. Through her mother she was a related to King...
View ArticleA LITERARY WORLD: An Interview with Wendy J. Dunn
A LITERARY WORLD Author Interview with Wendy J. Dunn Today I have the pleasure of welcoming the first of our Tudor authors, fellow Australian writer, Wendy J. Dunn. Her first novel, Dear Heart, How...
View ArticleBook of Kells Now Free to View Online
Originally posted on The Library of Trinity College Dublin:The Library of Trinity College Dublin would like to announce that the Book of Kells in its entirety is now viewable in the Library’s new...
View ArticleThe Story of Philippa of Clarence, Matriarch of the House of York
Originally posted on History... the interesting bits!:Arms of Philippa of Clarence Princess Philippa of Clarence was born at Eltham Palace in Kent on the 16th August 1355. She was named after her...
View ArticleDot, dot, dot – the difference between clean and dirty?
Originally posted on Anna Belfrage:Caravaggio: Amor vincit Omnia Some things get to me. One of those things is the label “clean” which is used to refer to books that lack any sexual content. Why?...
View ArticleThree reasons why you should connect with your local writing community.
Originally posted on I.H. Laking:Before you read any further, I want to be clear: no one paid me to write this! It’s simply a?reflection on the past year in my writing life. You see, my Writers...
View ArticleThe king, his sister, and the secret treaty
Originally posted on Anna Belfrage:One of the things that I find very endearing about Charles II, is that he was very much a family man. Not, I hasten to add, family man in the sense that he liked...
View ArticleWendy J Dunn: The Light in the Labyrinth
Originally posted on Writers and their stories:I am delighted to be able to showcase the inspiring books and successful career of my long time writing friend and colleague, Wendy Dunn. Wendy J. Dunn is...
View ArticleTudor Ghost Story Contest Winners Announced!
Dedicated to retracing the steps of Queen Anne Boleyn and sharing information about the Tudor monarchs and daily life in Tudor England. Source: Tudor Ghost Story Contest Winners Announced!Filed under:...
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