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Guest Blogger: Bestselling Author Karen White – Living with Both of Me
We are very excited to have with us at WITS today, NYT bestselling author, Karen White. If you’ve been on vacation in Atlantis for the past ten years and haven’t read her, you’re missing out – hers are some of … Continue reading
Researching The Historical Novel – Part 1
ANNOUNCEMENT: Due to some really icky computer issues, NakedEditor Tiffany Lawson Inman’s post will be delayed until next Friday, Sept 23rd. Since she is AMAZING, we know you’ll want to check back then to see it. ~Jenny 🙂 Researching The Historical … Continue reading
Using Real People and Events in Fiction – Michelle Diener
Our Sensational Summer Friday guest today is a true world traveler – she was born in London, was raised in KwaZula Natal, South Africa, and she now lives in Australia. Laura Drake knows Michelle Diener through her RWA-WF (Women’s Fiction) chapter, … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging Guests, Craft
Tagged Anne Boleyn, blogging, book give-away, guest blogging, Henry VIII, Historical fiction, In a Treacherous Court, Keeper of the King's Secrets, Laura Drake, Magical Musings, Marie Antoinette, Michelle Diener, Napoleon, Renaissance artist, Researching the Historical Novel, RWA-WF, Sensational Summer Fridays, Susanna Horenbout, Tudor England, Using real people in fiction, Writers in the Storm, writing, writing historical fiction, writing research
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Druids Part 2: Druids and Celtic Culture
By Lyn Horner Click here for Part 1 or Part 3 of the four-part Druid series. NOTE: Don’t forget to comment by Midnight Friday June 17th so you can be entered in a drawing for a free copy of my book, Darlin’ Druid! Before delving … Continue reading
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Tagged Aes Dana, Book of Kells, Celtic culture, Celtic knot designs, celtic origins, Celtic tribes, Celts of France, druĂ, Druids, Druids of Britain, filĂ, Gauls, Hibernia, Irish ancient law-tracts, Irish tradition of storytelling, John King, Julius Ceasar, La Tène art, La Tène period, Lyn Horner, Myles Dillon, Nora Chadwick, Old Ireland, Richard Warner, Roman invasion of Ireland, Táin BĂł CĂşailnge, tuath, tuathas, Writers in the Storm, writing research
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