Sunday Times Best selling author, wanderer of Scotland's history and landscape. I live off grid in the Maine woods with my husband and return to Scotland whenever it calls me back. Currently writing a novel set in 7th century Pictish Scotland.
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Sunday Times bestselling author, Pictish Arts Society secretary, sharing stories of Scotland and Maine. Currently writing a novel set in 7th Century Pictish Scotland.
PhD student at the University of Glasgow, taking an interdisciplinary approach to researching early medieval Nairnshire in north-east Scotland.
Jennie Robertson is a writer and teacher from Maine. She has been published in MaryJane’s Farm, Broken Pencil, the anthologies So Glad They Told Me and Here in the Middle, and online on Literary Mama, Mothers Always Write, and others.
I'm a Viking doctor (!), which is to say I have a Ph.D. in Viking trade networks and the silver economies that made them tick. If you like the sound of that, then you could be very kind and get my books! https://drtomhorne.com/
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