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Member Profiles and News - Institute for Historical Study
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A community of scholars based in. The San Francisco Bay Area. A Letter from the Colonies. Member Profiles and News. This is just a sampling of our members. Some have book covers illustrated on the Member Publications. Page; the pictures here represent other projects of members. If you are a member and would like to submit a profile or image, please email it to webmaster@instituteforhistoricalstudy.org. She is a contributing book reviewer for the Women’s Studies Interdisciplinary Journal. 2015) A second-g...
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A Bloody Good Read:Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop: June 2013
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A Bloody Good Read:. Where writers and readers of historical thrillers talk shop. Monday, June 17, 2013. Interview with Sophie Perinot, author of "The Sister Queens". This Friday I will be in Florida, attending my first-ever Historical Novel Society conference. I've heard so much about the star-power lunches and dinners (this year the guests of honor will be C.W. Gortner, Steve Berry and Anne Perry! The costume pageant, and the juicy author panels. Nancy Bilyeau: Your first novel, The Sister Queens.
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Pen In Hand | A League of Writers and Dreamers | Page 2
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A League of Writers and Dreamers. Book Release: Freedom, Love, Gold. Book Release: Seeds of Vengeance. Newer posts →. July 7, 2015. June…July…August…. We take to the road, sky, sea, and mountains when that old yearning returns. Every since we were babies, we’ve needed to find out exactly what is on the other side of that door or hidden atop the table. What is so wonderful that is just out of reach? Join two of our Pen in Hand Bloggers to see where they have been! 450th birthday St. Augustine. July 7, 2015.
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Writing the Renaissance: Salamander in Chief
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Bringing Sixteenth Century France to Life Through Historical Fiction. Monday, March 29, 2010. Visitors to François I's chateaux may be surprised to find the castles overrun,. Not with tourists,. Or school groups,. Or preservationists, or. Photo by Alain Dutrevis. Chambord, for example, has more than eight hundred different types of salamanders carved into the ceiling of the main hall. The François I wing at Blois has eleven salamanders sculpted in high relief across the façade. The grande galerie. Intere...
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Writing the Renaissance: May 2015
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Bringing Sixteenth Century France to Life Through Historical Fiction. Tuesday, May 5, 2015. Ann Weisgarber's THE PROMISE, Now in Trade Paperback. Review. I'm so happy that THE PROMISE has now come out in softcover so more people can read and appreciate it. Don't miss this wonderful book. I'm convinced it will make your list of favorite novels, too. Ann, who splits her time between Galveston and Sugar Land, Texas, is currently working on her next novel that takes place in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah,...
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Endless Days of Literary Ecstasy: March 2015
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For Authors and Publishers. Sunday, March 29, 2015. Manwhore by Katy Evans. March 24, 2015. Http:/ www.katyevans.net/. Is it possible to expose Chicago's hottest player- without getting played? Mysterious. Privileged. Legendary. His entire life he's been surrounded by the press as they dig for tidbits to see if his fairytale life is for real or all mirrors and social media lies. Since he hit the scene, his secrets have been his and his alone to keep. And that's where I come in. Centers around the life of...
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A Bookworm's World: January 2015
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Book worm 1. A person who is excessively fond of reading. Saturday, January 31, 2015. You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover #41. You can't judge a book by its cover - which is very true. But you can like one cover version better than another. I was hunting down cover art for this week's review of Tina Seskis'. New thriller One Step Too Far and came across the US cover on the left. And the UK cover on the right. Which cover do you prefer? You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover is a regular Saturday feature on.
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Elizabeth Loupas | The Red Lily Crown
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THE RED LILY CROWN. THE RED LILY CROWN. THE RED LILY CROWN. A story of intrigue, passion and murder in the Medici court…. April, 1574, Florence, Italy. Grand Duke Cosimo I de’ Medici lies dying. The city is paralyzed with dread, for the next man to wear the red lily crown will be Prince Francesco: despotic, dangerous, and obsessed with alchemy. The Red Lily Crown. Is available from Amazon. And your favorite independent bookstore. The Red Lily Crown. The Red Lily Crown. The Red Lily Crown…. Is Machiavelli...
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May | 2015 | a brief history
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Magna Carta 800th Anniversary. Review: Shadow on the Crown by Patricia Bracewell. The Women Who Shaped History Series: Anne Frank. A History of the World in 100 Objects. The Women Who Shaped…. On The Women Who Shaped History S…. Other blogs and websites. The Women Who Shaped History. Magna Carta 800th Anniversary. Review: Shadow on the Crown by Patricia Bracewell. The Women Who Shaped History Series: Anne Frank. A History of the World in 100 Objects. The Women Who Shaped…. Other blogs and websites.
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