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March 18, 2014

Feminine Hygiene Products — Stephanie’s Maxi-history (Part 3)

How the Boll Weevil and World War I led to the Acceptan […]
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Published on March 18, 2014 21:09

February 18, 2014

Five things Donna Russo Morin Didn’t Know She’d Need to Know Before Writing THE KING’S AGENT

Today’s guest post is by Donna Russo Morin. Her n […]
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Published on February 18, 2014 12:48

February 17, 2014

Five Things Deanna Raybourn Didn’t Know She Needed To Know Before Writing CITY OF JASMINE

My guest author today is Deanna Raybourn, and her new n […]
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Published on February 17, 2014 06:30

February 14, 2014

Feminine Hygiene Products — Stephanie’s Mini-History (Part 2)

(Continued from Part 1 — The Bloody Reality) &nbs […]
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Published on February 14, 2014 11:24

February 12, 2014

Five Things Marci Jefferson Didn’t Know She Needed to Know Before Writing her Novel

    The second author guest in my new series of posts telling us THINGS I DIDN’T KNOW I’D NEED TO KNOW BEFORE WRITING MY NOVEL is Marci Jefferson. Her novel GIRL ON THE GOLDEN COIN takes us to London in the Seventeenth Century.     Stephanie, thank you for the opportunity to visit your […]
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Published on February 12, 2014 09:05

February 10, 2014

10 things Susan Spann Didn’t Know She Needed to Know Before Writing her Novel

I’m excited to begin a series of guests posts featuring authors who will be telling us THINGS I DIDN’T KNOW I’D NEED TO KNOW BEFORE WRITING MY NOVEL. For me, the research aspect of writing a novel — especially a historical one — was the fun part. It’s much easier to passively take in information […]
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Published on February 10, 2014 11:35

February 9, 2014

Menstruation: The Bloody Reality

    Even the non-fiction realm provides scant written evidence of women dealing with their periods. The subject does come up regularly in medical textbooks of centuries past, but it’s generally discussed in the context of illness — both physical and mental –  and is saturated (sorry, couldn’t resist) with misinformation.   My heart goes out […]
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Published on February 09, 2014 23:01

February 3, 2014

Five things I didn’t know I’d need to know before writing my historical novel

Click on the yellow flower to reveal the answer.            
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Published on February 03, 2014 15:16

February 1, 2014

Astor Place Vintage is a Deal on Amazon

The Kindle ebook edition is on sale for just $1.99. Here’s the link! http://amzn.to/1fIR7kD
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Published on February 01, 2014 09:01

December 9, 2013

I Am On Pins and Needles!

Because I can’t wait to share what I’ve learned about the history of pins and needles.   It’s hard to pin down when people first began to use pins and needles. As a matter of fact, it’s rather like looking for a needle in a haystack.   Anyway… during the 18th Century, the craft of […]
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Published on December 09, 2013 19:33