Last month, I introduced my new series Inspiring Events to you. Today's new series which I am excited to present to you, Medieval Heirs (Who Never Ruled), is similar to that series, except that it is going to be focusing on medieval British heirs to the throne who never ruled, whether from a premature death, … Continue reading Medieval Heirs: Robert Curthose
Tag: historical fiction
Inspiring Events: The Chamberpot Affair
We all know the typical events for starting a war or rebellion: over-taxation, an assassination, or political corruption. But did you ever hear about the prank which caused a rebellion? While it has no official name, for today's post, I am calling it "The Chamberpot Affair", and it is one of my favorite medieval events.
Medieval Book Review: The Thief’s Keeper
I discovered The Thief's Keeper when a friend tagged me in a post by the author, Ms. Kyrie Wang, on Instagram. Upon seeing she wrote medieval historical fantasy, I signed up for her newsletter, and as a gift for signing up, I received this novella, which I devoured in only a few days. (And yes, … Continue reading Medieval Book Review: The Thief’s Keeper
Bibliography of all My Medieval Reads/Want to Reads
Are you someone interested in the medieval time period? Perhaps you just enjoy medieval fantasy or want to read about a particular time or event in medieval history. This post, which I hope to update every so often, is featuring both fiction and non-fiction books which I've both read and want-to-read. They will be organized … Continue reading Bibliography of all My Medieval Reads/Want to Reads
7 Books I’ve Gotten Inspiration From as a Writer
As every writer knows, sometimes you come across a book that just hits differently. You can read ten good stories, but there's something about that one that sticks out to you. That inspires you as an author. The following books are seven of the books which have most inspired me as a writer. You'll notice … Continue reading 7 Books I’ve Gotten Inspiration From as a Writer
Medieval Women and Their Importance
Today’s post will be a little different from my usual writing or book related posts to briefly discuss a facet of the medieval times, one of my favorite time periods.
June Read: The Kingdom of Back
Hey everyone! Once again, sorry for the couple days late post. With the beginning of summer, things have really started to heat up for me, both literally and figuratively. Like last month's, this book is different from the one on my list due to my online library finally getting it in for me! So here … Continue reading June Read: The Kingdom of Back
What Historical Fiction Book Should I Read and Review for August?
Hey everyone! Sorry for the lack of posts last week. A lot happened, one thing being my laptop kinda crashed so I had to get it fixed. Thankfully everything was saved, but I pretty much couldn't do anything I had planned (though I did start a new story idea because of it, haha!) Anyway. I'll … Continue reading What Historical Fiction Book Should I Read and Review for August?
8 Things I Use to Help Write a Story/Scene in a Medieval Setting
Hey everyone! I haven't done a writing tip in some time, so I figured this week would be the time to do one. Now this one is a little different as it's more focused on a specific setting: medieval. My favorite setting to write in is medieval. Now, I generally write historical fantasy, which is … Continue reading 8 Things I Use to Help Write a Story/Scene in a Medieval Setting
October Read: Ramparts of Heaven
Hey everyone! I'm back with my review for my October read, the Ramparts of Heaven by Gilbert Morris! This is the sequel to the book I read last month, so if you're curious about that, you can check out that post here! Taken from Goodreads The Synopsis (Taken from Goodreads) Two families—the Wakefields of nobility … Continue reading October Read: Ramparts of Heaven




