Articles related to "Georgette Heyer"Historical novel fans recognize Georgette Heyer as a paragon of the genre for her exquisite prose and extensive historical research. My Lord John is her magnum opus.
Anna Jacobs talks about how she became a published writer, the writers groups she belongs to, and her inspiration for her historical, contemporary and fantasy novels.
Historical romance author talks about her favourite authors, offers advice to beginner writers, and describes a typical day of writing.
If you're thinking about writing a historical romance but having a hard time with history, you may consider writing a costume historical romance.
Alfred Duggan and Cecelia Holland give history lessons that are relatively brief and down-to-earth, but never dull.
Romance novels are about happy endings. Many women love them, and no wonder. The best writers will transport a reader to a place far removed from everyday life.
If couples want to elope today they go to Vegas, but back in eighteenth-century England they headed for the tiny village of Gretna Green on the Scottish border.
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