As a historical writer I often spend hours pouring over the English National Trust site, or hired books from local libraries on historical architecture when I’m researching a novel. One of the best things I like about writing historical fiction is that I can pick and choose the great stately homes…
June
Short blog today as I’m busy adding the final touches to the second novel in my Penworth Series, a story about a Duke and his children. I’m doing the 50k in 30day challenge to finish this ms which I’ve done, but I’m short 7k. So I’ve decided to add some villain scenes…
The Society of Thames Mudlarks
A few years ago…okay eleven years ago I married my high-school sweetheart. And after much begging, cajoling and in the end telling, we went to London UK for our honeymoon. I’d always wanted to go, because who wouldn’t, (my husband for one) and enjoyed every second while we were there. I’ve…
To be accurate or not to be completely accurate, that is the question?
As I ‘m back to editing my second time travel manuscript, with the help of my fabulous cp, the question I asked above has cropped up a few times. I’m a writer of historical novels, now whether that be a regency, medieval whatever, I like to write about the past.…
WIP
Have been busy working on my current wip, the ‘Penworth Series’ which is coming along nicely. These books are regency romances based in London in 1805. The stories are about the six children to the Duke of Penworth. And of course, their trials and tribulations along their path to love. Book one is…