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Betrayal

Starting the new year with a great review

Candlelight Reading reviewed all twelve stories in Betrayal, but it was extra special for me to read these words about my Stephan l’Aigle story, “A Knight’s Tale.” Jamie, The Whispering Bookworm, had interview questions for each of our authors about the eras we write, observations on researching and writing historical fiction, and how the anthology…

January 1, 2021 in Betrayal, book reviews, historical fiction, interviews.

Betrayal comes in many forms… and on many blogs

I recently stopped by Alison Morton’s blog to talk about the big or little events or moments that might inspire a writer. If you’ve been around here for a while, you’ll know a couple of scenes in a television show set off my curiosity about Richard the Lionheart and the Third Crusade. That led to…

December 4, 2020 in Battle Scars, Betrayal, blog reading, historical fiction, writing.

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