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Archaeology: Parade of Pharaohs

Egypt built a new museum to house some of its most famous mummies and royal treasures. The remains of Ramses II and Queen Hatshepsut, the female Pharaoh, among many others, now have a beautiful new home. To celebrate and, let’s be honest, to draw tourists back to Egypt, the government put on a spectacular parade.

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Guest Post: Paris in Ruins

A guest post from M.K. Tod. She has set her latest novel, Paris in Ruins, in an iconic place at a time of great upheaval and conflict–during the Prussian invasion of 1870. It is a novel of the human spirit overcoming the worst of times.

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Podcast: Talking Cover Art

I’m sharing a fun podcast interview from the intrepid duo of sword-wielding pirate librarians, Jenn and Mary of Casing the Cover. They got down to the details of my cover art and then we also dove into the history and the fantasy of my novels. We had a blast together and I hope you’ll have a good time listening in.

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Archaeology: Cook-shop in Pompeii

The renewed Pompeii excavations bring us many delights, including a stunningly decorated neighborhood cook-shop. Enjoy a 3D virtual reconstruction as well as details from the official Pompeii website.

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Review: Elegy to Murder by Priscilla Royal

My review of Elegy to Murder by Priscilla Royal. Royal’s latest medieval mystery shows a master crafter of historical fiction in her prime. A highly recommended addition to this long-running marvel of a series.

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Review: Of Kings and Griffins

Historical Novels Review is the definitive review magazine for all historical fiction published in English, including historical fantasy. I’m pleased to share an excerpt from their review of my latest novel, Of Kings and Griffins in the February issue.