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Tag Archives: historical fiction
The Nature of Evil in Henry VIII’s Court
“Tea with Henry” is a different Tudor-based novel insofar as it explores a side of history left, for the most part, by the wayside. It has elements both of historical fiction and a creepy, don’t turn the lights out ghost … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Boleyn, Character Building, Character Development, evil, ghosts, Henry VIII, historical fiction, renaissance, Tudors
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Seeing the People Behind Historical Myths: Henry VIII as a Man
I’m expecting to release Tea with Henry in time for Halloween, my favorite time of year. This novel was seven years in the making. One night to conceive the idea. Five years to dink around and forestall writing it. One … Continue reading
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Tagged Anne Boleyn, Character Development, Henry VIII, historical fiction, Tudors
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