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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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The Most Happy Reader: Review Policy
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The Most Happy Reader. Review Policy as of September 2013. If you have a novel you would like to submit for review please consider the following and then let me know about your work! What kind of books do you accept for review? I read a variety of books in most genres, although my favorites are historical fiction, general fiction and non-fiction. What about e-books and audiobooks? I greatly prefer paper review copies, but I am willing to read and review e-books (PDF or Kindle for Mac format). I am always...
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The Most Happy Reader: June 2013
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The Most Happy Reader. Saturday, June 29, 2013. BR: The King's Daughter: A Novel of the First Tudor Queen. The King's Daughter: A Novel of the First Tudor Queen. The King’s Daughter: A Novel of the First Tudor Queen. This reader found it engaging, informative and a thoughtfully written account about the first Tudor Queen. A true must read! This review qualifies for the following challenges:. Historical Fiction Book Review #27. Tudor Book Blog Reading Challenge #23. Links to this post. Alison Weir explore...
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The Tudor Tattler: June 2012
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Everything Tudor Home Page. The Tudor Book Blog. Thursday, June 28, 2012. Birth of a Prince. On June 28, 1491, a new prince was born to King Henry VII of England, and his Queen, Elizabeth of York. To celebrate, be sure to check out this great Youtube video on Henry's birth and early life. It is the first episode of the Mind of a Tyrant series by David Starkey, and focuses on Henry's birth, as well as his upbringing as Prince. Labels: This Day in Tudor History. Saturday, June 23, 2012. And the Winner Is.
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Links | The Henry Tudor Society
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About the Henry Tudor Society. The Henry Tudor Society. Listed below are various links we feel would be of interest to those eager to learn more about Henry VII and his life and times. If you have a link that isn’t listed below that you feel deserves to be included, then let us know via henrytudorsociety@gmail.com. And we’ll look to include it. On The Tudor Trail www.facebook.com/onthetudortrailretracingthestepsofanneboleyn. The Anne Boleyn Files www.facebook.com/theanneboleynfiles. Anna Whitlock –...
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Writing the Renaissance: August 2015
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Bringing Sixteenth Century France to Life Through Historical Fiction. Thursday, August 20, 2015. Winner of ENCHANTRESS OF PARIS Giveaway. And the winner of a hardback copy of Marci Jefferson's ENCHANTRESS OF PARIS, courtesy of Thomas Dunne Books, is. Thank you to all who entered. Posted by Julianne Douglas. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Interview: Marci Jefferson, author of ENCHANTRESS OF PARIS. Marie Mancini, author and date unknown. Did the historical Marie truly believe she had a valid chance at becomin...
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Writing the Renaissance: Review: FLASK OF THE DRUNKEN MASTER by Susan Spann
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Bringing Sixteenth Century France to Life Through Historical Fiction. Sunday, August 9, 2015. Review: FLASK OF THE DRUNKEN MASTER by Susan Spann. Posted by Julianne Douglas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Juliannedouglas05 [@] sbcglobal [dot] net. Typesetter at Work (1541). The Measure of Silence. Excerpt from The Measure of Silence. She traced the embellished capital with an ink-stained fingertip. Would it ever be her. Pages hanging to dry slowly into timelessness, her.
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