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My Almond Girl - version 2Simonetta di Saronno is the muse and the passion of Bernardino Luini in th
Looking to hang out with fellow historical fiction lovers? This Friday there is Facebook party with
If at first you don’t succeed, try try again! Drawing for an additional prize package at t
What better way to commemorate the record cold weather than with a cold weather quote. Let’s f
Because language that sound anachronistic often isn’t. Here’s the word I checked
In January of 1236 a young woman arrived in England from a far warmer climate—Eleanor of Prove
eternvlecho: Holland Roden photographed by Tyler Shields for ‘Historical Fiction’ photo
Book review: The Wolf Den by Elodie HarperOwned by a man she despises and enslaved in one of the man
vandrawsing:blurring historical sources and fictional reinterpretation but is it my fault.
My Fairy Tale’s Weaver GirlSorcha of Sevenwaters (or Jenny of Harrowfield) from the book Daugh
magic-in-every-book: TOP 5 FAVORITES: HISTORICAL FICTION Historical Fiction became my second favorit
dkwliteraryagency: “Hideous Creatures is what all the best fiction should be; something rich a
rebelqueenofcamelot: ouroboroscyclegroup: Every Literary Genre Summed Up in a Single Sentence @white
Golden Fleece April 1939
Check out this five-star review of Marianne Kirby’s Historical Fantasy horror Hogtown Mark
“You could stay with your father and raise horses. There’s honour in it.’‘I
Buccaneer’s Revenge by Adam Shaw (Signet, 1967)
Daring in concept and method, a Affinity Konar’s Mischling, novel about Josef Mengele
Waking Up (on Wattpad) my.w.tt/SD1fsL93wZ Everything about Amunet is a complete mystery; her
Madame Buccaneer by Gardner F. Fox (Gold Medal, 1953) cover by Barye Phill
quinnedleson:Writing a historical novel means knowing how far they can travel on a horse, This is go
philology-studies:17.10.20 / afternoon coffee and historical fiction research. i hope you’re h
Star of Macedon by Karl V. Eiker (Perma Books, 1958) cover by Charles Bing
queenrhaenyra: → An endless list of fictional or historical “characters” I can&rsqu
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