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Getting Medieval : Raymond Chandler and Me

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Author Jeri Westerson's Blog. The Crispin Guest Medieval Noir Book Trailer. Roses in the Tempest. Jeri Westerson: Roses in the Tempest. Shadow of the Alchemist. In Bookstores and Ebook. Subscribe to our mailing list. Movies I Could See. Raymond Chandler and Me. My Interview on Sharon Kay Penman's Blog. My Favorite Medieval Movies. Errol Flynn and Me. Code of Chivalry and Courtly Love. Author Meets Character: A Visit with Crispin Guest. A Corner of Tenth Century Europe. CW Gortner, author. If you can’t fi...

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Getting Medieval

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Author Jeri Westerson's Blog. The Crispin Guest Medieval Noir Book Trailer. Roses in the Tempest. Jeri Westerson: Roses in the Tempest. Shadow of the Alchemist. In Bookstores and Ebook. Subscribe to our mailing list. Movies I Could See. Raymond Chandler and Me. My Interview on Sharon Kay Penman's Blog. My Favorite Medieval Movies. Errol Flynn and Me. Code of Chivalry and Courtly Love. Author Meets Character: A Visit with Crispin Guest. A Corner of Tenth Century Europe. CW Gortner, author. And the lovely ...

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Getting Medieval : The Code of Chivalry and Courtly Love

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Author Jeri Westerson's Blog. The Crispin Guest Medieval Noir Book Trailer. Roses in the Tempest. Jeri Westerson: Roses in the Tempest. Shadow of the Alchemist. In Bookstores and Ebook. Subscribe to our mailing list. Movies I Could See. Raymond Chandler and Me. My Interview on Sharon Kay Penman's Blog. My Favorite Medieval Movies. Errol Flynn and Me. Code of Chivalry and Courtly Love. Author Meets Character: A Visit with Crispin Guest. A Corner of Tenth Century Europe. CW Gortner, author. The Roundtable ...

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Getting Medieval : My Favorite Medieval Movies

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Author Jeri Westerson's Blog. The Crispin Guest Medieval Noir Book Trailer. Roses in the Tempest. Jeri Westerson: Roses in the Tempest. Shadow of the Alchemist. In Bookstores and Ebook. Subscribe to our mailing list. Movies I Could See. Raymond Chandler and Me. My Interview on Sharon Kay Penman's Blog. My Favorite Medieval Movies. Errol Flynn and Me. Code of Chivalry and Courtly Love. Author Meets Character: A Visit with Crispin Guest. A Corner of Tenth Century Europe. CW Gortner, author. Seriously. ...

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Books of a Lifetime. Monday, October 20, 2014. Why I Love The 17th Century: Guest Post by Andrea Zuvich, Author of The Stuart Vampire. Please join me in welcoming Andrea Zuvich, author of The Stuart Vampire, to Historical Tapestry! Below you will find not only her wonderful guest post on why she loves the 17th century (and why you should as well! But more information about her wonderful book. So without further ado. Why I Love the 17th Century, Warts and All. By Andrea Zuvich. S stop that right now!

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Historical Tapestry: Why I Love....Quilts: Guest Post by Leah Zieber, Author of Libby Morgan: Reunion

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Books of a Lifetime. Thursday, December 18, 2014. Why I Love.Quilts: Guest Post by Leah Zieber, Author of Libby Morgan: Reunion. Having a basic understanding of history, some knowledge about a person’s life events - as can be found on Ancestry.com - and a bit of background regarding the symbolism found in a community can often lead to a greater understanding of why a quilt was made. I love to find a quilt with little or no history and try to unravel some of the mysteries held within. Close Up of Signature.

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Interview with author Gigi Pandian. March 26, 2015 at 2:00 pm ( Books. Today I am pleased to present an interview with one of my favorite writers, USA Today bestselling author Gigi Pandian. And last week, Gigi’s second novel, Pirate Vishnu, was awarded the Rose Award at Left Coast Crime! Please welcome Gigi to the blog. Tell us about your journey as a writer. What was your road to publication like? I took the time necessary to turn a good idea into a polished book through workshops, books on the craft of...

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Interview with author Clea Simon | Saints and Trees

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Simon Levack's Diary: January 2008

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Thursday, 10 January 2008. New Year's resolution - predictably, to pay more attention to this blog. After all, having taken the trouble to set it up I may as well use to say something. What I found more interesting was a comment from a writer at this seminar. People, he said, are interested in what writers do. They want to read about how you spend your days in the shed feeding the cat. It's just occurred to me that this will have the added advantage of enabling me to sustain the illusion that novels and ...

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Simon Levack's Diary: October 2007

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Wednesday, 31 October 2007. First of all thank you for your patience - our technical difficulties now seem at last to have been resolved and my internet connection is once more fully functioning. I can't recommend their Aztec website too highly - you'll find it at www.aztecs.org. Thursday, 25 October 2007. What I really wanted to tell you about was the interview with me on another blog at www.jeriwesterson.typepad.com. Wednesday, 24 October 2007. The news item that caught my eye was the story about Wayne...

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Simon Levack's Diary: The story so far...

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Tuesday, 4 November 2008. The story so far. Half a term under my belt, and what I can say for the experience so far? I had a chance to reflect on this last wewek when the man from the university press office came to interview me for a press release. Harder to take a step back from the detail and try to show the student how the error impairs his work as a whole, and what he can do about it. I blog frequently and I seriously appreciate your information. Per week. I subscribed to your Feed as well. Booksell...

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Simon Levack's Diary: February 2010

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Tuesday, 16 February 2010. I've decided to give blogging another go. Why did I stop in the first place? Probably because, to be honest, when I set this thing up I gave very little thought to what it was actually for. It was going to be an adjunct to my website, fair enough, but beyond that? I was going to blog about writing, but there's only so much so material you can get out of "spent most of today staring out of the window, then got down 500 words." I thought this would rapidly become boring! Booksell...

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