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

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Reredfelle, an Eleventh Century Estate

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Psalters, early medieval calendars, and The Domesday Book yield fascinating information about life on a medieval estate. For instance, a sc...
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Tuesday, 14 May 2013

The Handfasted Wife

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The Handfasted Wife is Edith Swan-Neck, the common-law wife of Harold II who was defeated by William of Normandy at the Battle of Hastings....
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Sunday, 5 May 2013

Talking The Talk

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Nowadays it is a given that Publishers expect every writer to  actively promote their own novels. Once the book is finally published the ne...
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Sunday, 21 April 2013

Sakura Fever

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Sakura, the Japanese word for cherry blossom, is very short lived. It occurs in the spring, usually late March. This period marks a Japanes...
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Thursday, 14 March 2013

Dining out in Ancient Rome

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I have long had a love affair with Italy and enjoy reading novels set in either Ancient Rome or Renaissance Italy. I was in Rome for a ...
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Saturday, 9 February 2013

The Trotula, Medieval Women's Medicine

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The Trotula is one of the best sources of information about 'conditions' for women in the middle ages. It is thought by histori...
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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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