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Cloudless May (1943) by Storm Jameson | Reading 1900-1950
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The special collection of popular fiction at Sheffield Hallam University. Tell us about these books. Cloudless May (1943) by Storm Jameson. This entry was posted on June 30, 2015 by George Simmers. And tagged political fiction. Review by Sylvia D. For our women writers and World Wars One and Two session I read Storm Jameson’s. For a German clock to strike . . .’ (p 23). 8211; (p 397). The citizens include the mayor, Labenne, a peasant made good who still has a peasant’s characteristics he gobbles his foo...
Tadpole Hall by Helen Ashton (1941) | Reading 1900-1950
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The special collection of popular fiction at Sheffield Hallam University. Tell us about these books. Tadpole Hall by Helen Ashton (1941). This entry was posted on June 9, 2015 by theclajw. And tagged Helen Ashton. 8220;a very shrewd, practical organiser, if she had not had the knack of setting people’s backs up wherever she went.”. It opens and finishes with planes from the nearby aerodrome flying over the countryside. At the beginning the Colonel Heron thinks of them as. At the end he thinks. Lisel is t...
C S Forester’s Hornblower and the Atropos (1953) | Reading 1900-1950
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The special collection of popular fiction at Sheffield Hallam University. Tell us about these books. C S Forester’s Hornblower and the Atropos (1953). This entry was posted on July 16, 2015 by val383. Review by Val H:. Boy’s Own Plus. That’s Hornblower and the Atropos: an exploration of leadership within an exciting swashbuckler. If you are one of the Lords of the Admiralty and it’s time for Hornblower’s annual appraisal, what do you say? All good so far. Areas for improvement? Another common criticism i...
The Happy Return (1937) by C. S. Forester | Reading 1900-1950
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The special collection of popular fiction at Sheffield Hallam University. Tell us about these books. The Happy Return (1937) by C. S. Forester. This entry was posted on July 11, 2015 by George Simmers. And tagged C. S. Forester. Review by George S. He and his ship, the. Hornblower obeys his orders, and attacks the Spanish ship that has come to bombard the rebels. The small but nifty. A fifty-gun two decker, in the first of the book’s brilliantly described naval battles. The. Is handed over to el Supremo.
The War-Workers* (1918) by E M Delafield (EMD) | Reading 1900-1950
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The special collection of popular fiction at Sheffield Hallam University. Tell us about these books. The War-Workers* (1918) by E M Delafield (EMD). This entry was posted on June 6, 2015 by val383. And tagged E. M. Delafield. EMD by Howard Coster, 1930s. This month we have been reading books about women in war…. I was looking things up for this review and found:. There’s my work done for me then. The sadness is that these perceptive words come from Punch’s obituary for E M Delafield. Necessity compelled ...
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ON THE STREET WHERE YOU WRITE | Historical Romance Writing
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Historical Romance Writing WordPress.com site. Historical Romance Writing – Context and Believability. ON THE STREET WHERE YOU WRITE. ON THE STREET WHERE YOU WRITE’. The Authoring Community A Microcosm of the Wider World. I suspect that for many of us, the answer to that question would be, yes , due mainly to the prospect of excellent employer support and an awesome pension plan. Personally, that’s my idea of the best possible authoring community. 2 Responses to “ON THE STREET WHERE YOU WRITE”. April 17,...
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Historical Romance Writing WordPress.com site. Historical Romance Writing – Context and Believability. My Personal HEA Inspiration – I still find it unbelievable but it’s true! It’s the phone call every child of older parents dreads. And one I thought I had received back in February this year. My mother’s husband phoned me to say “. You have to take your mother out for coffee…NOW. Is therefore cause for expecting the worst, possibly something terminal. You remember the baby that died when we lived in.
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Historical Romance Writing WordPress.com site. Historical Romance Writing – Context and Believability. Historical Romance Writing – Context and Believability. BALANCING ROMANCE WITH HISTORICAL CONTEXT. Sometimes, Historical Romance authors (myself included) have allowed fact to get in the way of a good romance, risking reader boredom and page flicking. Generally, the copy editing process weeds out such instances, and a good author knows when a rewrite (or a sound flogging) is warranted. This Blog is abou...
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Historical Romance Writing WordPress.com site. Historical Romance Writing – Context and Believability. Lorraine Hunt Lynn is an Historical Romance author, although she didn’t set out to become one. Instead, the genre chose her in the form of the SYTYCW 2012 challenge. Addicted before the first three chapters emanated from her, the qualified historian discovered the pleasure to be had in marrying history with love. From surprising beginnings, a five novel Victorian Romance series, The Bartlemas Anthology.
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FURROWED MIDDLEBROW: Reading diary: ELINOR M. BRENT-DYER, RITA COATTS
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Off the beaten page: lesser-known British women writers 1910-1960. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Reading diary: ELINOR M. BRENT-DYER, RITA COATTS. ELINOR M. BRENT-DYER, The School at the Chalet. 1925) and Jo of the Chalet School. Gradually, considering how many other authors and books I'm always trying to read at the same time) work my way forward in the series. Now, this is a bit easier said than done, because although paperbacks of the series are generally pretty readily available, those editions have often...
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About Teacups and Buttercups. Books Read in 2014. An old fashioned heart. They Tried to Make Me Go to (Fabric) Rehab. Having recently been booked on a most exciting workshop at Raystitch,. I’ve been hoarding fabric like a true addict. I’ve used some websites that I’ve heard lots about, but never tried before, like Fabric Rehab. 50s prints and kitsch to. Lots of marvellous Kaffe Fassett and Phillip Jacobs fabric), Frumble. And one I’m more familiar with, The Cotton Patch. The quilt I intend to make with t...
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Friday, June 22, 2012. Closed Until Further Notice. Oh all right, so we don't live at Sissinghurst Castle but don't the gardens look lovely there? What started out as a medium-sized gardening task at our house has turned in to a mammoth undertaking. Replanting an island on the front lawn suddenly became "Well, the bed along the front of the house could be larger and that cedar is looking a bit tired.". See you in a couple of weeks! Saturday, June 16, 2012. Back at home I got out my mixing bowls and whipp...
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Call the Midwife by Jennifer Worth. There is something about the experience of birth that never grows tiresome and it's all the better if someone else is going through it! Social history fans will absolutely gobble up this book. A lack of interest in the blood and guts of labour and delivery may weed out the odd reader but if the other novels by Worth are half as riveting then you're spoiled for choice. Sunday, March 25, 2012. In Search of The Shooting Party. By Mary Hocking...
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The special collection of popular fiction at Sheffield Hallam University. Tell us about these books. Lieutenant Hornblower (1952) by C.S. Forester. Westwood by Stella Gibbons. C S Forester’s Hornblower and the Atropos (1953). Review by Val H: Boy’s Own Plus. That’s Hornblower and the Atropos: an exploration of leadership within an exciting swashbuckler. The action takes place after the Battle of Trafalgar. The Royal Navy’s Horatio Hornblower is recently promoted to captain, taking...Review by George S...
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