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Historical Fiction Authors and Publishers

A forum dedicated to the promotion and discussion of the historical fiction genre.

Members: 28
Latest Activity: Feb 12, 2020

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Tea and Tyranny: Still Shaggin' for a Shillin' is third in a series. It begins in the immediate aftermath of the Boston Massacre and ends with the Boston Tea Party. At 667 pages it is the largest of the series.

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"They do things differently there" 3 Replies

Upon joining this group I found myself struck by William's initial post concerning what we, who enjoy historical fiction,want from a story of this type. Obviously, For many of us there is a simple…Continue

Tags: a foreign country, the past

Started by Paul Doerwang. Last reply by Theresa M. Moore May 10, 2011.

Historical Fiction Author: Are You an Expert 6 Replies

My friends in radio tell me that they love to interview authors who are experts in their field. This leads them to seek writers of non-fiction and self-help books. When I suggested that Historical…Continue

Started by William E. Johnson. Last reply by William E. Johnson Oct 8, 2009.

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Comment by Dee Owen on July 25, 2012 at 6:01am

Author Review & Interview July 26th – August 5th

with David LeRoy

The Siren of Paris

Historical Novel in Europe During World War II

At http://bookread-mumswritings.blogspot.com

A place for book readers, authors, writers, and anyone interested, to meet, share, and discuss.

Comment by Lara Biyuts on July 11, 2012 at 10:14pm

My first historical fiction is self-published in June

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/168036

May the summer’s honey breath bring you A Handful of Blossoms! 

Comment by Lara Biyuts on July 11, 2012 at 10:12pm

Read for free the part of my WIP

http://bauderike.livejournal.com/2349.html

Comment by Shawn Lamb on December 8, 2011 at 9:46am

Read an excerpt and learn why I wrote The Huguenot Sword today at Inspirational E-books Blog.

http://inspirationalebooks.blogspot.com/2011/12/huguenot-sword-by-s...

Comment by Karl G. Larew on November 16, 2011 at 4:16pm

Comment by Karl G. Larew on November 16, 2011 at 1:12pm

Hi, Gang!  My latest novel is now on Amazon.com and Kindle.  It's title is The Philistine Warrior.  It's in large part a retelling of the Samson and Delilah legend, but from the viewpoint of a Philistine nobleman and warrior whose beloved cousin is an innocent teenager named "Delai," which is (in this story) the Philistine equivalent of "Delilah."  Samson, of course, is the worst enemy of both the warrior ("Phicol of Askelon") and Delai and their people.  Only 99 cents on Kindle!

Comment by Shawn Lamb on November 14, 2011 at 2:52pm

Thanks, William. :)

Comment by William E. Johnson on November 14, 2011 at 2:28pm

Shawn.

Alexandre Dumas is probably in trouble. Good luck with this.

Comment by Shawn Lamb on November 9, 2011 at 8:19am

NOW Available - THE HUGUENOT SWORD http://amzn.to/ofuuPY

For faith, for friendship, for freedom they will defy the most powerful man in France - Richelieu.

"Like" The Huguenot Sword Facebook fan page and learn about the real Musketeers and 17th Century France with daily snippets of history.

http://bitly.com/hfiJoj

Comment by William E. Johnson on September 2, 2011 at 12:09pm

Theresa,

Hitting the market in the Fall with something like this should be effective. Good Luck.

 

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