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September 19, 2017
interviewed on Writing Fun!
I'm always game for a long-distance interview, and this one was great -- Michelle of Writing Fun interviewed me about GIRL IN DISGUISE, why I write historical fiction, how my books ended up with their titles, and a whole bunch of other stuff.
September 1, 2017
GIRL IN DISGUISE is covered on Covered
I had a great time talking about GIRL IN DISGUISE with Covered host Harry C. Marks -- and now you can listen to the whole conversation firsthand. Feminist historical fiction, titular girls, what I'm reading right now, and much more.
August 19, 2017
kindle daily deal on The Magician's Lie
I'm about to hop in the car to drive to Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, for the Murder As You Like It festival, but before I go -- The Magician's Lie is $1.99 in e-book today as a Kindle Daily Deal!
August 17, 2017
great books about bad (?) women
I love to read and write about women of the past who are great role models (like, say, Kate Warne) -- but there's also something really compelling about women of the past whose behavior was not so nice. So I rounded up a list for BookBub of great novels about real-life women who did, or were accused of doing, very bad things. Like, say, Marie Antoinette and Lucrezia Borgia.
Great novels about notorious women: add them to your TBR list!
(Also, did you know you can "follow" me on BookBub to be notified when there's a deal on one of my books? There's a sign-up button at the link.)
August 10, 2017
busy with bylines!
I promise I've been making progress on my third book. Promise! But as you can tell from yesterday's post, I've also been writing a lot more for online outlets lately, and I've got some great stuff in the works I can't reveal just yet. Listicles and essays and interviews, oh my!
My interview with Natasha Pulley, author of The Watchmaker of Filigree Street and now The Bedlam Stacks, just went live on Chicago Review of Books. My first byline with them -- but it certainly won't be the last.
August 9, 2017
making historical fiction fun
Historical fiction is fantastic, but it can be a little, well, depressing. All those wars, plagues, orphans, and thwarted romances. If you need something a bit lighter for your summer reading pleasure, I've rounded up five great choices -- dare I say they're both historical and hysterical? (Maybe not, but they'll definitely make you laugh more than you cry.)
August 7, 2017
answers for authors at Ask Allison
Allison Winn Scotch is a fabulous author with fabulous books, and she recently re-opened her blog for aspiring authors. So awesome. Her latest post is about how you know whether a book is done, and I'm one of the authors who weighed in.
August 4, 2017
Kate's a shero
Guess who's featured this week at Sheroes of History? That's right, it's our favorite detective/spy/bad-ass Kate Warne. Some fun links here to other Kate-related info, too.
July 31, 2017
One-day e-book deal for GIRL IN DISGUISE!
Today only, July 31!
If you've been waiting for a great deal on the GIRL IN DISGUISE e-book, wait no more! It's $1.99 today only across all platforms.
That means:
Nook: $1.99
Kobo: $1.99
Kindle: $1.99
iBooks: $1.99
Google Books: $1.99
Please spread the word!
Prefer hardcover? Pick that one up for the regular price, today or any day, at your favorite local independent bookstore or through the links below:
Indiebound
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
"A Spunky Spy Saga." — NPR Books
"Macallister is becoming a leading voice in strong, female-driven historical fiction."—Erika Robuck, bestselling author of Hemingway's Girl
For the first female Pinkerton detective, respect is hard to come by. Danger, however, is not.
In the tumultuous years of the Civil War, the streets of Chicago offer a woman mostly danger and ruin—unless that woman is Kate Warne, the first female Pinkerton detective and a desperate widow with a knack for manipulation. [more...]
July 27, 2017
in the pink with Bas Bleu
Earlier this summer I shared how very excited I was to see GIRL IN DISGUISE named to the Summer Reading List at Bas Bleu. As a lifelong fan of their catalog, this was way cool -- even more so when I saw the cover featured on their home page. Yay! Kate! So big!

Then they invited me to do a Q&A on their Bluestocking Blog, and of course I was happy to do so. We talked about everything from women's legacies to The Magician's Lie movie casting to how Allan Pinkerton would feel about how people think of him now. Read it all here!