
A joint publication by Amy McElroy and Rebecca Batley. Amy and Rebecca are both published authors of nonfiction history books.
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We are thrilled to announce our next live event will take place in just a week! We have departed from our usual Friday on this occasion as I will be on holiday but hope you can all still make it.
The wonderful will be joining us to answer...
Thank you to all those who joined our live chat with the wonderful ! We had some fabulous questions sent in.
Huge thanks to Rosemary for spending her Friday evening with us to chat about her upcoming book on Kat Ashley, her Daughters of De...
This is just your friendly 24 hour reminder that we will be going live with the wonderful tomorrow at 7:30pm UK time.
We have had some fantastic questions so far so thank you to everyone who has sent them over. We have collated them all a...
I am a fan of Wendy Holden’s historical fiction books and so was very excited to be sent a copy of her new book based at the Tudor Court. The blurb reads:
In her dazzling new novel, No. 1 Sunday Times bestseller Wendy Holden presents a ne...
On this day in 1514 Agnes Cheke (née Duffield) gave birth to a baby boy. Her husband Peter Cheke had been born on the Isle of Wight but had moved to Cambridge and secured a role at the University of Cambridge. Little did they know their bab...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Author of Educating the Tudors & Women's Lives in the Tudor Era, & Mary Tudor, Queen of France. I'm now working on Desiderius Erasmus.
History stuff
I am the accomplished Tudor housewife who bought a Yorkist's home and turned it all Tudor. Book: EATING WITH THE TUDORS (2023), Tudor gardening (2026/7).
Rebecca Batley is an archaeologist and historian with a particular interest in women’s history. She has written many articles for various publications, including: New Scientist, Nautilus, and Aeon.
Historical fiction author from Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK. See www.tonyriches.com
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