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Historical Research

Why Ireland? by Richard Sutton

Most historical fiction writers have a few specific reasons why they have jumped into the research and study that produces their stories. Settings, too can often be motivators all by themselves. A clearly defined sense of place is something I really strive for in my own work, but readers may… Read More »Why Ireland? by Richard Sutton

(pr)eHarmony – or Alternative Courtship in the Victorian Era by V. R. Christensen

  I think most people who read, and especially those who write literature and Historical Fiction of the Victorian era understand the typical in’s and out’s of courtship propriety. (For a brief discussion on the topic, visit my post, here.) But it’s interesting, if you think about it, how unsettled… Read More »(pr)eHarmony – or Alternative Courtship in the Victorian Era by V. R. Christensen