I am thrilled to be in the home stretch to releasing By Arrow and Sword, Book Two in my Dahlquin Series, this month – a family saga set in Medieval Ireland, where life is always in the balance; music is medicine; and anything is possible in the saddle if you are...
I know several non-cooks who boast an extensive cookbook collection. These literary epicureans enjoy reading about the creative process of making food but don’t necessarily shop, prep, or cook meals much. A subcategory of these culinary literati relish reading about...
Since Rebecca D’Harlingue has show you hers and C.V. Lee has shown you hers, it’s now my turn to share my historical fiction short story picks. Let’s start with A Detective’s Life, Sherlock Holmes, edited by Martin Rosenstock, (2022). I read the very big...
One of the best reasons to read any book is to learn about another world. If that book is also set in the past you can do so without ever leaving the planet. And if the story involves characters that travel from the past to our present day, it opens up all sorts of...
For almost a year, Paper Lantern Writers (and specifically our Tudor-era author Jonathan Posner) has been hosting a monthly historical fiction giveaway on Bookfunnel. This month the giveaway includes over SEVENTY free novels, novellas, and short stories! We’ve...