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Guide to children’s and YA historical novels for 2015

This is our list of historical novels published in 2015, covering children’s, middle-grade and young adult titles set in the 1960s and earlier. ...Read Article

Guide to historical novels for 2015

Below is our guide to mainstream and small press titles from 2015, set in the 1960s and earlier.  Details were compiled by Sarah Johnson (...Read Article

Guide to children’s and YA historical novels for 2014

This is our guide to historical novels published in 2014, covering children’s and young adult titles from mainstream and small presses. Details were ...Read Article

Guide to historical novels for 2014

Below is our guide to historical novels for adults published in 2014. For newer titles, check out of lists of forthcoming adult historical novels ...Read Article

Guide to historical novels for 2013

Below is our guide to historical novels for adults published in 2013. For newer titles, check out of lists of forthcoming adult historical novels ...Read Article

Some historical drama films you may not have seen

One thing that’s spectacularly easier now than it used to be is watching films. The DVD rental sites allow us to watch ...Read Article

Guide to historical novels for 2012

January 2012 Ellis Avery, The Last Nude, Riverhead (a young American model and art deco painter Tamara de Lempicka in the art world of 1927 ...Read Article

Three Queens and a Knave: Interview with C.W. Gortner

C. W. Gortner is one of the most successful writers of popular historical fiction to emerge in recent years. His novels about some ...Read Article

Forgotten, Betrayed, Reviled: The Lost Women of the Bible

It is a truism that history is written by the victors. Western history and culture have their roots deep in the Judaeo-Graeco-Roman tradition, ...Read Article

The Gourmands

First published in the Winter 2011 edition of Solander magazine – copyright remains with the author. Michael J. DeLuca came to “The Gourmands” through rather ...Read Article