I’m delighted that Patricia Bracewell has agreed to share her sources of inspiration with me. And I’m doubly pleased to say that her new book, The Price of Blood, has reached Australian shores! In celebration of the launch, Patricia has kindly offered giveaway copies of Shadow on the Crown and The Price of Blood. Be sure to comment to go… read more
On Inspiration: Ned Hayes
Ned Hayes has just released his new novel, Sinful Folk and has embarked on a blog tour with Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours. I’m delighted that Ned has agreed to be interviewed on Triclinium on his sources of inspiration. Ned is a candidate for an MFA from the Rainier Writers Workshop, and holds graduate degrees in English and Theology from… read more
On Inspiration: Linda Lee Graham
Linda Lee Graham has just released her new book Voices Echo in her Voices series. I’m delighted that she has agreed to share her sources of inspiration with me. History and real-life narratives had always blended in Linda Lee Graham’s imagination, particularly when she delved into the stories of her family’s ancestors. Eventually the engaging voices of characters who might… read more
On Inspiration: Mirella Sichirollo Patzer
On Inspiration: Interview and Giveaway with Mirella Sichirollo Patzer The wonderful Mirella Sichirollo Patzer has just released her new novel, The Novice and has embarked on a blog tour with Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours. I’m delighted that Mirella has agreed to be interviewed on Triclinium on her sources of inspiration. Leave a comment and go into the draw to… read more
On Inspiration: Interview with Helen Hollick
My guest today is the wonderful Helen Hollick. Helen started writing pony stories as a young teenager. She moved onto science fiction and fantasy and then discovered the delight of writing historical fiction. Helen is published in the UK and the US with her books about King Arthur and the 1066 Battle of Hastings, officially making the USA Today best… read more
On Inspiration: Interview with Eva Stachniak
My guest today is Eva Stachniak author of The Winter Palace, her novel of Catherine the Great which was an international bestseller, and has been included in The Washington Post 2012 list of most notable fiction. Empress of the Night, her second Catherine the Great novel, has just been published in Canada and the US. Itis also available in the… read more
Australia Day Blog Hop: Interview With M K Tod
Aussies celebrate Australia Day this weekend! To give you a chance to share in the celebrations I’m offering the chance to win a Kindle version of Kate Morton’s The Shifting Fog together with an ebook version of The Golden Dice: A Tale of Ancient Rome in the AUSTRALIA DAY BOOK GIVEAWAY BLOG HOP. As part of the blog hop, I’m… read more
Review – Burial Rites by Hannah Kent – Goodreads Choice Awards for 2013
I recently reviewed Hannah Kent’s debut novel, Burial Rites, on Goodreads. I was delighted to discover that my rather brief review was chosen as the top review of Kent’s book by Newsweek in connection with their promotion of the finalists in the historical fiction category of the Goodreads Choice Awards for 2013. This young Australian author’s writing is superb and… read more
Review – HF Book Muse
Lucy Bertoldi has given a wonderful review of The Golden Dice at her new look blog – HF Book Muse. Thanks Lucy! Read more
On Inspiration: Alison Stuart
My guest today is fellow Aussie, Alison Stuart, who is an award winning writer of historicals with heart. Whether duelling with dashing cavaliers or waywards ghosts, her books provide a reader with a meaty plot and characters who have to strive against adversity, always with the promise of happiness together. Alison is a lapsed lawyer who has worked in the… read more
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