Helena P. Schrader's Blog, page 30
February 29, 2020
"The Emperor Strikes Back" wins Gold and Silver
The Emperor Strikes Back wins First Place "Gold" in the Category Historical Fictionand Second Place "Silver" in the Category Spiritual/Religious Fictionat the 2020 Feathered Quill Book Awards
The complete list of winners can be found at: https://featheredquill.com/2020-winners/


The complete list of winners can be found at: https://featheredquill.com/2020-winners/
Published on February 29, 2020 01:16
January 31, 2020
Representation at London and Frankfurt Book Fairs, BRAG


The Emperor Strikes Back was awarded the B.R.A.G. Medallion this January, a wonderful tribute from the BRAG team.
In addition, re-naissance, a literary agency with an outstanding track record of success, will be representing four of my books at the 2020 London and Frankfurt Book Fairs. Despite my skepticism about literary agents generally, Laurie Blum Guest convinced me she is an outstanding professional with a competent team and insight into today's publishing market. Her enthusiasm for my books and confidence that they would appeal to clearly defined strata of readers was infectious. It is exciting to find such support for my work, and I look forward to receiving feedback from the fairs.
Last but not least, with Sharon Kay Penman releasing her book on Balian d'Ibelin at last, I knew it was time to undertake a long over-due re-write of Knight of Jerusalem. In six years of subsequent research and writing, I have materially changed my views on the early Balian and no longer feel the current edition of Knight of Jerusalem does him justice. I am therefore working on a complete re-write to be released as a second edition of the book sometime this summer. Mikhail Grueli has graciously agreed to re-work the cover as well, and I'm looking forward to seeing what he comes up with!

Published on January 31, 2020 03:00
December 31, 2019
Looking back at 2019

As my first full year in retirement draws to an end, I look back in wonder at how much my life has been transformed. The move to Kythera combined with the freedom to pursue my writing as my principle (rather than secondary) activity has opened for me new prospects that I had not dared dream about before. My days are filled with meaningful activity and my future plans are many and exciting.
Most important, my books are slowly moving out of the "indy world" and increasingly into more mainstream publishing.
The highlights of this year as a novelist were the release of A Boy of the Agoge in polish, the sale of the Greek rights to all three books of the Leonidas Trilogy, and a deal with Pen & Sword for two non-fiction books on the crusader states. In addition, I released the second book in the Civil War in Outremer series, The Emperor Strikes Back and also published an ebook edition of Are They Singing in Sparta? under the title A Song for Sparta.


Meanwhile, Rebels against Tyranny won three accolades: Silver for Spiritual/Religious Fiction from Feathered Quill, "First in Category" or "Finalist" for the Chaucer Award from Chanticleer and Best Christian Historical Fiction 2019 from Readers' Favorites.



Looking forward to 2020, I'm excited to start writing and delivering to Pen & Sword Beyond the Sea: The Story of the Crusader States. I will also be undertaking a major revision and re-release of Knight of Jerusalem to accommodate new insights and understanding gained in six years of continued research on the Ibelins and Outremer. Last but not least, I hope to continue work on the third book in the Civil War in Outremer series, The Lion and the Hart.
None of this would be possible without the discovery of a fabulous new editor, Rhonda Shore, and a new graphic designer Hazel Horne to help me with maps, architectural drawings and more. I look forward to working with both of these consummate professionals in the years ahead.
Published on December 31, 2019 05:39
November 30, 2019
Pen & Sword to Publish Two Books by Helena P. Schrader
I'm excited and pleased to announce that the renowned British specialty publisher Pen & Sword has commissioned me to write two non-fiction books for release in 2021 and 2022 respectively.

Beyond the Seas: The Story of the Crusader States
While “the crusades” have become a synonym for brutality and bigotry, the crusader states represent a positive example of harmonious coexistence between Muslims, Jews, and Christians. Likewise, while scholars from a wide range of disciplines including archaeology, art history, and medicine have shed light on diverse aspects of the crusader states, to date there is no single introductory source that provides a comprehensive overview of these unique states as a starting point for the uninitiated. “Beyond the Seas” aims to fill this gap while correcting common misconceptions by bringing together recent scholarly research on a range of topics to create a comprehensive description. It will cover the history, demography, state institutions, foreign policy, economy, art, architecture, and lifestyle of the people who lived in the crusader states in the period from 1100 to 1300.

The Powerful Women of Outremer
One of the most common misconceptions about the Middle Ages is that women were “mere chattels,” objects without rights or self-determination. “The Powerful Women of Outremer” will counter this myth by offering a study of women in kingdoms dubbed “ideal feudal states” at the very height of feudalism. From Queen Melisende (1131 – 1161) to the “ladies’ parliament” of 1261, it will highlight the degree to which women in Outremer played often decisive (although not always positive!) roles in the history of the Latin East.
“The Powerful Women of Outremer” will examine the circumstances that endowed women in the crusader states with particular status. In addition, it will look at the institutions, laws and customs that enabled — and circumscribed — their actions, as well as the fate of selected women.
In other news, A Song for Sparta went live on both amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Buy now!
Published on November 30, 2019 03:00
September 30, 2019
"Rebels" takes Gold, "A Song for Sparta" goes to Publisher
Rebels against Tyranny
won First Place (Gold) in the 2019 Readers Favorites Book Award Contest in the category Christian Historical Fiction. (For details visit: https://readersfavorite.com/2019-awar...)
The Emperor Strikes Back received three five-star awards from the same source.
In addition, Rhonda Shore completed the editing of my manuscript for A Song for Sparta, which was then forwarded to Wheatmark for publication.
Based on an incident recorded in Herodotus, A Song for Sparta tells the remarkable story of Sparta’s struggle with Messenia in the 7th century BC through the eyes of three different narrators. The Messenian Wars were the transformative event that shaped Spartan society for the next four hundred years.
The cover is by Hazel Horne. It was a delight working with Hazel and I hope to work with her again in the future.

won First Place (Gold) in the 2019 Readers Favorites Book Award Contest in the category Christian Historical Fiction. (For details visit: https://readersfavorite.com/2019-awar...)

The Emperor Strikes Back received three five-star awards from the same source.
In addition, Rhonda Shore completed the editing of my manuscript for A Song for Sparta, which was then forwarded to Wheatmark for publication.
Based on an incident recorded in Herodotus, A Song for Sparta tells the remarkable story of Sparta’s struggle with Messenia in the 7th century BC through the eyes of three different narrators. The Messenian Wars were the transformative event that shaped Spartan society for the next four hundred years.

The cover is by Hazel Horne. It was a delight working with Hazel and I hope to work with her again in the future.
Published on September 30, 2019 01:38
September 1, 2019
Sparta Rising!
Maybe it was because August is the anniversary month for Thermopylae. Maybe it was just the way things worked out, but August 2019 was brought two important milestones for my Sparta novels.
Most important, I have signed a contract with the Greek firm Alpha Publishers for the release of A Heroic King in Greek by May 2020. The translation is under way, and a PhD candidate in ancient Greek history will look over the manuscript as well to ensure nothing gets lost in translation. The exact timing of the book launch is TBD, but the publisher expects to participate in and capitalize on events commemorating the 2,500th aniversary of the Battle of Thermopylae at Lamia (near the battle site), Athens, Thespeia, and Sparta. He wants me to participate in all of those. I need to step up my Greek studies!
Although less spectacular and significant, readers of English may be more interested to know that I spent the past month re-working my old manuscript "Are They Singing in Sparta?" in preparation for a ebook release under the new title "A Song for Sparta." I've engaged a graphic designer to develop a new cover for the book, and hope to have it on the market by late October or early November.
Most important, I have signed a contract with the Greek firm Alpha Publishers for the release of A Heroic King in Greek by May 2020. The translation is under way, and a PhD candidate in ancient Greek history will look over the manuscript as well to ensure nothing gets lost in translation. The exact timing of the book launch is TBD, but the publisher expects to participate in and capitalize on events commemorating the 2,500th aniversary of the Battle of Thermopylae at Lamia (near the battle site), Athens, Thespeia, and Sparta. He wants me to participate in all of those. I need to step up my Greek studies!

Although less spectacular and significant, readers of English may be more interested to know that I spent the past month re-working my old manuscript "Are They Singing in Sparta?" in preparation for a ebook release under the new title "A Song for Sparta." I've engaged a graphic designer to develop a new cover for the book, and hope to have it on the market by late October or early November.

Published on September 01, 2019 05:12
July 31, 2019
A Heroic King -- in Greek

With the 2,500th anniversary of Thermopylae approaching in August 2020, I have opened negotiations with a Greek publisher for the release of a Greek translation of "A Heroic King." The first 20 pages have been sent to a translator for a sample. Hopefully, by August this year the deal with be in the bag. Keep your fingers crossed!
Meanwhile, The Emperor Strikes Back has been released and is available for sale on amazon and Barnes and Noble in ebook and paperback format sometime in August.
Here are the links: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-...
or
https://www.amazon.com/Emperor-Strike...


Published on July 31, 2019 03:00
May 31, 2019
Awards and More
May brought recognition for two of my novels:
Rebels against Tyranny topped the list of finalists for the Chaucer Awards for Early Historical Fiction, winning "First in Category."
The Last Crusader Kingdom was a Finalist for the Eric Hoffer Award in the Category Historical Fiction.
Rebels against Tyranny ended with the surrender of Frederick's deputies to the Ibelins, but King Henry de Lusignan senses the Emperor will not be able to accept defeat.The Emperor Strikes Back continues the story of Frederick II's war against the Ibelins....
Scheduled for release in August 2019, here is the draft cover blurb.
Emperor Frederick II has re-established Christian control of Jerusalem by means of a treaty with the Egyptian Sultan al-Kamil, but the Sultan brags that he will “purify” the Holy City and drive the Christians out as soon as the ten-year truce expires. The common people of the Holy Land show their contempt for the Emperor and his treaty by pelting him with offal, while the barons resist Frederick’s absolutism and demand rule of law. Filled with resentment and bitterness toward his impertinent subjects, the Emperor vows to destroy the family that embodies the independent spirit of Outremer: the Ibelins. While the Emperor's deputies will stop at nothing to fulfill their orders, the Ibelins fight back. But sometimes the price of defiance is defeat…
Feedback is always welcome, so let me know what you think at hps_books@yahoo.com!
Here's the link to the complete list of winners for the Chaucer Award: https://www.chantireviews.com/2019/05...
Here's the link for the complete list of finalists for the Eric Hoffer Book Award:http://www.hofferaward.com/Eric-Hoffe...
Rebels against Tyranny topped the list of finalists for the Chaucer Awards for Early Historical Fiction, winning "First in Category."
The Last Crusader Kingdom was a Finalist for the Eric Hoffer Award in the Category Historical Fiction.


Rebels against Tyranny ended with the surrender of Frederick's deputies to the Ibelins, but King Henry de Lusignan senses the Emperor will not be able to accept defeat.The Emperor Strikes Back continues the story of Frederick II's war against the Ibelins....
Scheduled for release in August 2019, here is the draft cover blurb.
Emperor Frederick II has re-established Christian control of Jerusalem by means of a treaty with the Egyptian Sultan al-Kamil, but the Sultan brags that he will “purify” the Holy City and drive the Christians out as soon as the ten-year truce expires. The common people of the Holy Land show their contempt for the Emperor and his treaty by pelting him with offal, while the barons resist Frederick’s absolutism and demand rule of law. Filled with resentment and bitterness toward his impertinent subjects, the Emperor vows to destroy the family that embodies the independent spirit of Outremer: the Ibelins. While the Emperor's deputies will stop at nothing to fulfill their orders, the Ibelins fight back. But sometimes the price of defiance is defeat…

Feedback is always welcome, so let me know what you think at hps_books@yahoo.com!
Here's the link to the complete list of winners for the Chaucer Award: https://www.chantireviews.com/2019/05...
Here's the link for the complete list of finalists for the Eric Hoffer Book Award:http://www.hofferaward.com/Eric-Hoffe...
Published on May 31, 2019 03:00
May 1, 2019
Chaucer Award for "Rebels Against Tyranny"

2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards were announced April 28, including the Chaucer Awards for Early Historical Fiction but the official results have not yet been posted on the website.Rebels against Tyranny topped the list of finalists, and is a contender for the Grand Prize. I'll update this site when the final results are released.

In other news, my proposal for a textbook about the crusader states (Working Title: Beyond the Seas: The Story of the Crusader States) has passed the first of three hurdles at Routledge, the leading academic publisher for books about the crusades. It will now be submitted to five leading scholars for assessment. If they give it their approval, the proposal will go to the full editorial committee. All in all, I will not know if Routledge will accept the manuscript for another 4 to 6 months, but I am extremely pleased and excited to have made it this far. For more about Routledge see: https://www.routledge.com/
Last but not least, I am finalizing the last chapter and epilogue to The Emperor Strikes Back. That means, so far, I'm still on track to release the second book in the Civil War in the Crusader States series by August or September of this year.

Published on May 01, 2019 01:23
March 31, 2019
A Boy of the Agoge -- in Polish

A Boy of the Agoge has been translated into Polish and released in Poland. Here are the links for those of you who read Polish:
https://wydawnictwo-kropla.pl/helena-p-schrader/https://wydawnictwo-kropla.pl/nowe-spojrzenie-na-sparte/https://wydawnictwo-kropla.pl/sklep/leonida-szkola-bohaterow/
In addition, A Heroic King is in the hands of a Greek publisher who is assessing its suitability for the Greek market. So far his feed-back is positive, but this is only the first step as the costs of translation are very high and no publisher will incur them lightly, so there are many stages to the decision to go ahead. Still, it's a first step and I would be thrilled beyond measure to see my Leonidas books published in Greek. The short-term goal would be a release of A Heroic King in Greece during the 2,500th anniversary of Thermopylae 2020.
The cover of The Emperor Strikes Back is finished!

Hope you find it intriguing! Comments and feedback are welcome, as there's still time for changes.
Helena
Published on March 31, 2019 00:29