
The newsletter of writer, history geek, and pop culture diva Elizabeth Kerri Mahon.
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One of the main reasons for my trip to London was to see the Marie Antoinette Style exhibition at the V&A Museum. In April, I was fortunate enough to see a lecture at the Payne Whitney mansion by Dr. Sarah Grant, Senior Curator of Prints at...
I like Jane Austen, but I’m not a superfan by any stretch of the imagination. I don’t belong to the Jane Austen Society of North America, I’ve never been to the Jane Austen Festival in Bath, but I have read all the books (including Mansfiel...
Last night I returned from my trip to London with Leslie Carroll. It was a whirlwind five-day trip filled with food, museums, and old friends. This post is a general one of the highlights of the trip. I’ll be writing a deeper dive into our ...
When people ask me where my love of historical fiction and romance started, three authors come to mind: Victoria Holt, Jean Plaidy, and Philippa Carr. Coincidentally, they are all pseudonyms for one woman, Eleanor Hibbert. During her fifty-...
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I am a native New Yorker, actress, and history geek. Pretty Evil New York: True Stories of Mobster Molls, Violent Vixens, and Murderous Matriarchs (Globe Pequot Press), my first foray into historical true crime came out in October 2021.
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