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Historical Repeats: Volcanic Eruption of Callisti–The Lost City of Atlantis? by Rebecca Lochlann

The island in the Mediterranean nowadays called Santorini has had many names throughout the centuries. One of the oldest known names, and the one I use, is Callisti. In ancient Greek, it means “The Most Beautiful,” and is alternately spelled Kalliste. Strongyle, another of Santorini’s ancient names, meant, “The Round One.” Thera, yet another name… Read More »Historical Repeats: Volcanic Eruption of Callisti–The Lost City of Atlantis? by Rebecca Lochlann

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Historical Repeats: The Streets of San Francisco — Detoured, Diverted, and Derailed by Historical Research by M. Louisa Locke

This is a post I wrote over ten years ago as I was working on the second book in my Victorian San Francisco Mystery series. The description of how doing research can distract me from writing still holds true today.  Several weeks ago, I had carved out a few days… Read More »Historical Repeats: The Streets of San Francisco — Detoured, Diverted, and Derailed by Historical Research by M. Louisa Locke

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