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Paula’s People: Melissa Speed, Guest Post
Melissa tells us about the inspiration for her story in the latest HWF anthology As soon as I saw Nicolaes Maes’ painting The Lacemaker...
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Paula’s People: Lynn Bryant talks about the historical cast of her latest book, Unattainable Stronghold
An Unattainable Stronghold (Book 8 of the Peninsular War Saga) The Historical Cast To celebrate the publication of An Unattainable...
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Blog Tour: Women of Power in Anglo-Saxon England by Annie Whitehead
Hello and welcome one and all to my blog as we forge ahead on the Women of Power in Anglo-Saxon England. If you have missed the previous...
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Blog Tour: Sharon Bennett Connolly _Ladies of Magna Carta_
WOMEN OF INFLUENCE IN THIRTEENTH CENTURY ENGLAND I’m pleased and honoured to be part of the blog tour for Ladies of Magna Carta written...
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Rise of A Champion: The History Behind the Story by Stuart Rudge
Today I welcome author Stuart Rudge with a research post on the history of Eleventh Century Spain. Stuart, who has recently released his...
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Author Spotlight: Lynn Bryant Blog Tour; This Blighted Expedition
Today on PAULA’S PEOPLE, I welcome Lynn Bryant, who is launching her latest book in the Manxman Series: This Blighted Expedition. She’s...
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Writers of Anglo-Saxon literature: Patricia Bracewell on Edmund Ironside
Thank you, Paula, for inviting me to your blog site and giving me an opportunity to offer a brief sketch of the career of one of the...
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Historical Writers Forum: Interview my Character Blog Hop
Paula Lofting Interviews Casmir, Prince of Agrius Casmir just couldn’t resist trying out my phone to take a selfie! Before we start, the...
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Writers of Anglo-Saxon Literature: Carol McGrath
A New Home for King Harold’s Daughter I have recently returned from a visit to Kyiv which features in my novel about Kind Harold’s...
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Writers of Anglo-Saxon literature: Annie Whitehead
Today I’d very much like to welcome fellow Anglo-Saxon nut, Annie Whitehead, (sorry Annie!) to my Writers of Anglo-Saxon Literature...
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The Real Godiva
While researching Silk and the Sword: the Women of the Norman Conquest I came across some incredibly interesting characters. One of the...
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