
Author of four novels set in the Florentine Renaissance and one in Ancient Britain. The sequel to that, The Triple-Tailed Horse, is due out later in 2025. I promote fiction that has psychological truth. Fiction that makes a difference.
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Having reached the final act of my final volume in the Awen Series, I was searching about this morning for my notes on Anglesey. Knowing me as I do, I have a physical index card system to help me locate things. It’s not that things are not...
What you missed on the third floor.
On a recent episode of Digging for Britain, the Collections Officer of the Gloucester Museum showed the problem being faced by small, local museums when used as a store for small finds. A room stuffed wi...
I was introduced to this book by the art historian, Pamela Tudor Craig. The Dissolution of the Monasteries, personal strife over Christian theology — not my period, not my thing. But I read it anyway.
Books have generations like people. Th...
Around the time when I decided not to travel abroad any more, a friend of mine, a historian, called in to present me with a copy of a book recently published about a character called Verica, king of the Atrebates, one of the tribes associat...
I moved to Oxford from London in 1982, headhunted from my own company (well, I was freelance) to become the Picture Manager of a publisher called Equinox. If I played hard to get, it’s because I was. However attractive the idea of living in...
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Author of four novels set in the Florentine Renaissance and two in Ancient Britain. I believe in historical fiction that seeks the soul found not in the documents of historians and trenches of archaeologists but in the imagination.
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