A Vision of the Cattle Trail
http://stores.desertbreezepublishing.com/ -strse-150/Barbara-Scott-West-of/Detail.bok The historic cattle trail from Texas to the railheads in Missouri and Kansas served as the core of much Western...
View ArticleAbout HHRW
Thank you for your interest in our chapter. We are an all on-line group of historical writers. Our authors cover the gamut from pre-published to multi-published and write in eras from ancient times...
View ArticleThe Ecclesiastical Year and the Sacred Liturgy: The Division of the...
Writing Historical Romances often means not just knowing a local culture, but knowing a world-wide one. Unfortunately, some people do not know where to go or how to research the Roman Catholic Faith...
View Article2011 HHRW Awards – 2011 Presidential Award for Meritorious Service
At the discretion of the standing President of HHRW, the Presidential Award for Meritorious Service may be conferred upon any member who has contributed outstanding service to the chapter during that...
View ArticleRomance through the Ages Winners for 2011
Ancient/Medieval/Renaissance1 The Secret Daughter Leanne T. Farrell 2 The Bruised Sky Jennifer Bray-Weber 3 Jerusalem’s Harlot Wanda Thomas Georgia/Regency/Victorian 1 An Autumn for Seduction Jennifer...
View Article2011 Legenda Aurea Service Award & Scholarship
Definition: The Legenda Aurea is the highest service award presented by HHRW. Translated from the Latin, Legenda Aurea means the golden legend and is an apt name for a chapter member who has provided...
View ArticleBiography – The Seeds of A Story
When I was reading about the War of the Roses, I became fascinated with Thomas Stanley. Born in 1435 to Thomas Stanley, Knight Lord of Lathom and Joan Goushill, he was a direct descendant of Edward I...
View ArticleAnne Somerset Percy, Countess of Northumberland
In Scottish romances whether they are set in the Lowlands or especially in the Highlands there is a running theme of conflict between Scotland and England. However, there is one area of Scotland that...
View ArticleImperial Mistress by Emma Westport
No one called her a beauty. In some photos, her teeth look slightly crooked. Even friends criticized her figure and her tutus had to be specially designed to disguise her short muscular legs. But...
View ArticleCharacter Arcs
One of the most important things in romance, or in any work of fiction, are presenting characters a reader can relate to. This means the hero and heroine have to act like real people and yet they also...
View ArticleA Sense of Time and Place – The Importance of Research, by Lisbeth Eng
Seduced By History Welcomes Guess Blogger, Lisbeth Eng, author of In The Arms of the Enemy. Nothing can jolt a reader out of the “zone” of your novel faster than an egregious error in the text. Such...
View ArticleMy Winner!!
CJ send me an e-mail at patyjagatgmaildotcom with your snail mail address and which of my books you would like. You’ll receive that along with a box of Country Christmas cards. Thank you for...
View ArticleWriting a Historical Inspirational
A friend who sold by turning a historical into an inspirational kept suggesting I give that a try. We’re often advised not to write to market trends…to write the books of our hearts. On the other hand,...
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