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Musings on the Historical Novel and life as it happens...

Friday, 11 November 2011

Boots, a pilgrim staff and Santiago de Compostella

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On a chilly November day last year I purchased a pair of Ecco walking boots and thick socks.  Walking from Ferrol to Santiago de Compostella...
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Sunday, 30 October 2011

Divining a Witch

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It is All Hallows Eve; a time for witches, dressing up and apple bobbing.  The Historich Openlucht Museum (open air History Park) is on the ...
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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Sutton Hoo and Handfastings

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On Sunday  I made the trip to Sutton Hoo for the first time. This is the site of a 7th century burial, a spectacular Saxon ship and mound gr...
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Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Edith Swan-neck

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  Shortly after The Battle of Hastings Eadgifu Swanneshals, known as Edith Swan-neck was brought to the field at Senlac by two priests of W...
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Sunday, 10 April 2011

Inspiration

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First off, one thing I've immediately learned about this blog is that it's difficult to find so if you want to make your way back fo...
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Carol McGrath
Writer of historical fiction, postgraduate research student at Royal Holloway University, London. I have an Mphil from University of London in English and Creative Writing and an MA in creative writing from The Seamus Heaney Centre QUB. My first degree is in English and Slavonic Studies from QUB. The Handfasted Wife my debut novel, first in a trilogy set in early medieval England is published by Accent Press 2013.
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