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Reading the Past: June 2015
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Index to Reviews and Interviews. Photo above of Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, taken by Mark Johnson. Reference librarian, readers' advisor, avid historical fiction reader, NBCC member. Book review editor for the Historical Novels Review, Booklist reviewer, and NoveList contributor. Winner of ALA's Louis Shores Award for book reviewing (2012). Blogging since 2006. View my complete profile. My email is sarah @ readingthepast.com. Please thoroughly read my submissions policy. My 1000th blog post! Intervi...
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Reading the Past: A dozen new and upcoming historical novels featuring royalty
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Index to Reviews and Interviews. Photo above of Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, taken by Mark Johnson. Reference librarian, readers' advisor, avid historical fiction reader, NBCC member. Book review editor for the Historical Novels Review, Booklist reviewer, and NoveList contributor. Winner of ALA's Louis Shores Award for book reviewing (2012). Blogging since 2006. View my complete profile. My email is sarah @ readingthepast.com. Please thoroughly read my submissions policy. My 1000th blog post! Intervi...
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Reading the Past: Stranger than Fiction: a guest post by Susan Spann, author of the Shinobi Mysteries
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Index to Reviews and Interviews. Photo above of Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, taken by Mark Johnson. Reference librarian, readers' advisor, avid historical fiction reader, NBCC member. Book review editor for the Historical Novels Review, Booklist reviewer, and NoveList contributor. Winner of ALA's Louis Shores Award for book reviewing (2012). Blogging since 2006. View my complete profile. My email is sarah @ readingthepast.com. Please thoroughly read my submissions policy. My 1000th blog post! Intervi...
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Clockwork Conversations with February Grace: September 2014
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Clockwork Conversations with February Grace. Where writers talk about everything. except writing. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Conversation 14: Jonathan Gould. Welcome back, happy to have you visit! My guest today is author Jonathan Gould. Please tell us a little about yourself. In a few paragraphs, please describe who you are and what you do (short bio). When I’m not writing, I spend far too much time developing online education courses (I call it my paid hobby) and entertaining (irritating? Or do you b...
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February | 2015 | This Writer's Life
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This Writer's Life. Tiffani Burnett-Velez. My Thoughts, Share Yours. The Great Train Adventure Part I: How the Brilliant 10 Year Old and I Rode 7000 Miles in 7 Days From East to West and Back. February 27, 2015. February 27, 2015. Monument to WWII Vets. I busied myself expending an entire bottle of disinfecting wipes on our dusty cloth seats and the crumb-crusted carpeted floor. Tips for Riding Coach on Amtrak:. Bring disinfecting wipes and antibacterial gel. Bring Dramamine, pain killers, and ear plugs.
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JULIANA, A NOVEL OF GAY AND LESBIAN HISTORY | Juliana the Novel
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What’s So Gay About the Novel, Juliana? The Pansy and Lesbian Craze →. February 6, 2015 · 7:48 am. JULIANA, A NOVEL OF GAY AND LESBIAN HISTORY. It’s 1941, and Alice Al Huffman and her three childhood friends come from the potato fields of Long Island to make it on the Broadway stage. Al quickly learns that she has no talent. She meets Juliana, the glamorous, perpetually-on-the-brink-of stardom nightclub singer whose voice sounds to her like warm milk slipping down the whole of my body. The 1940s was a ti...
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Reading the Past: February 2015
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Index to Reviews and Interviews. Photo above of Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, taken by Mark Johnson. Reference librarian, readers' advisor, avid historical fiction reader, NBCC member. Book review editor for the Historical Novels Review, Booklist reviewer, and NoveList contributor. Winner of ALA's Louis Shores Award for book reviewing (2012). Blogging since 2006. View my complete profile. My email is sarah @ readingthepast.com. Please thoroughly read my submissions policy. My 1000th blog post! Intervi...
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Reading the Past: July 2015
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Index to Reviews and Interviews. Photo above of Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, taken by Mark Johnson. Reference librarian, readers' advisor, avid historical fiction reader, NBCC member. Book review editor for the Historical Novels Review, Booklist reviewer, and NoveList contributor. Winner of ALA's Louis Shores Award for book reviewing (2012). Blogging since 2006. View my complete profile. My email is sarah @ readingthepast.com. Please thoroughly read my submissions policy. My 1000th blog post! Intervi...
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Reading the Past: The Billy Sunday Snowstorm, a guest post by novelist Barbara J. Taylor
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Index to Reviews and Interviews. Photo above of Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, taken by Mark Johnson. Reference librarian, readers' advisor, avid historical fiction reader, NBCC member. Book review editor for the Historical Novels Review, Booklist reviewer, and NoveList contributor. Winner of ALA's Louis Shores Award for book reviewing (2012). Blogging since 2006. View my complete profile. My email is sarah @ readingthepast.com. Please thoroughly read my submissions policy. My 1000th blog post! Intervi...
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Reading the Past: May 2015
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Index to Reviews and Interviews. Photo above of Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, taken by Mark Johnson. Reference librarian, readers' advisor, avid historical fiction reader, NBCC member. Book review editor for the Historical Novels Review, Booklist reviewer, and NoveList contributor. Winner of ALA's Louis Shores Award for book reviewing (2012). Blogging since 2006. View my complete profile. My email is sarah @ readingthepast.com. Please thoroughly read my submissions policy. My 1000th blog post! Intervi...
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