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Scribbling in the margins: January 2014
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Scribbling in the margins. Musings on the Historical Novel and life as it happens. Thursday, 30 January 2014. On a recent trip to India I re-read M.M.Kaye's. 65279;. 65279;. Entry into the Hall. It is easy to remember great Indian epic poetry here, that sourced from history and legends; poetry that contains the markers of history, if embellished; these were poems of bravery, love, great deeds, glory, sacrifice and death. 65279;. The fortress covers a huge site. The Golconda Fort and its pal...
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The Writer’s Year with Carol McGrath | Lin Treadgold, Author - 'Goodbye, Henrietta Street'
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Lin Treadgold, Author – 'Goodbye, Henrietta Street'. The Writer’s Year. My Writing Year with Linda Chamberlain →. November 11, 2014 · 11:29 am. The Writer’s Year with Carol McGrath. Another episode in the year of an author. Today I am pleased to introduce you to Carol McGrath. Carol’s year has been fantastic. The travel, the successes, and her trip to India. This is a ‘must read’. Please give Carol a vote on this page. Trilogy. She is writing the third and final novel of the. The first book in a trilogy ...
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Scribbling in the margins: July 2015
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Scribbling in the margins. Musings on the Historical Novel and life as it happens. Thursday, 2 July 2015. The River Thames in Medieval Times. The River Thames features in The Handfasted Wife. And briefly in The Swan-Daughter. What do we know about the Thames from the eleventh century? At the Source or Close to it! Abingdon , a location on the river in The Handfasted Wife. Along the Thames in London. Lambeth Bridge over the Thames. Happen in 893 AD. A Danish army landed in the Thames Estuary because i...
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November | 2014 | Lin Treadgold, Author - 'Goodbye, Henrietta Street'
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Lin Treadgold, Author – 'Goodbye, Henrietta Street'. Monthly Archives: November 2014. November 26, 2014 · 9:59 am. My Writing Year with Linda Chamberlain. My guest this week is Author, Linda Chamberlain. I am sure you will enjoy reading about her year in 2014. I hope my own successes are as good as Linda’s! As with any author, the way forward is never in a straight line. Please do comment and leave messages for Linda’s reply. There was hardly a day without writing thanks to being a bad sleeper I have mor...
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Scribbling in the margins: April 2014
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Scribbling in the margins. Musings on the Historical Novel and life as it happens. Sunday, 27 April 2014. The Swan-Daughter and the Art of Writing. Http:/ justinhillauthor.blogspot.hk/2014/04/blog-tour-how-how-what-and-why.html. What are you Working On? I am frequently asked this question. Well, the answer is several projects. The most important of these is the final copy edit for The Swan-Daughter. That is in the hands of my editor now, but I shall be checking the proofs this May. The Handfasted Wife te...
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The Perfect Blend: Coffee and Kane. ENovel Authors at Work. ENovel Authors at Work. ENovel Authors at Work. A Chick Who Reads. Site Designed and Maintained By. Writing resources and author advice. ENovel Authors at Work. Best selling author, Jenny Kane, writes contemporary romantic fiction, and children's fiction. She also writes historical fiction as Jennifer Ash. Enter your email address:. That ‘almost at the end’ tingle…. Guest Blog from Nell Peters: All Hallows Eve and so on…. Send to Email Address.
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How is your summer shaping up? | The writer is a lonely hunter
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The writer is a lonely hunter. Laquo; Open Story Slam, Poole. Poole Festival of Words. How is your summer shaping up? On June 29, 2015. Saturday 27 June was the last day of my course with fellow students on the MPhil Writing at Pontypridd. I submitted my transfer paper to PhD for discussion to help with preparations for the viva which is likely to take place in the autumn. I have learnt so much during the two years of part-time study, particularly about plot and structure of a novel. Leave a Reply Cancel...
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Bernicia Chronicles: January 2015
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Matthew Harffy blogs about his Dark Ages historical novels. Listen to the Prologue of The Serpent Sword. Monday, 19 January 2015. REVIEW: THE SCARLET THIEF by Paul Fraser Collard. By Paul Fraser Collard. My rating: 5 of 5 stars. The battle scenes are relentless, with blood, mud and entrails splashed over the pages, as the troops are scythed down by rifle and cannon fire. The first in a series, THE SCARLET THIEF, is an easy 5 stars. View all my reviews. Wednesday, 7 January 2015. It is usual at this time ...
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Bernicia Chronicles: AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Carol McGrath
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Matthew Harffy blogs about his Dark Ages historical novels. Listen to the Prologue of The Serpent Sword. Thursday, 16 July 2015. AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Carol McGrath. I am very pleased to welcome to my blog the talented historical fiction author, Carol McGrath. Carol is the author of The Daughters of Hastings trilogy, the first two of which have been hugely successful, the third is sure to do equally well when released later this year. When is The Betrothed Sister due for release? Why the 11th century? Are yo...
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