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Mary, Queen of Scots was born a Stewart and married a Stuart. Both are names of great dynasties in Scotland and England.
Gothic and romantic suspense novels by British authors Victoria Holt, Dorothy Eden, and Mary Stewart were in the height of their popularity in the 1960s and 1970s.
A review of the 1984 cult classic horror / sci-fi movie, Night of the Comet, starring Robert Beltran, Catherine Mary Stewart, Kelli Maroney, Mary Woronov, Geoffrey Lewis.
An interview with the award-winning poet published in The New Yorker about her poetry workshop, teaching style, and publishing success of her students.
Nicola's views on literary merit and the scary world we live in.
There is more than one way to tell a story, sometimes through another character's point of view.
Science fiction and fantasy fans have their pick this month with classic alien encounters from older films like Starman to new adventures like Race to Witch Mountain.
It looks like a strange rock-like hill looming out from the water's edge on the River Clyde but Dumbarton Castle was the ancient royal seat of the kingdom of Strathclyde.
A plethora of delightful reads awaits teen girls who hunger for stories about brave, smart females. Be a discerning reader and choose from the best of new and classic.
One of the most popular figures in western European history is Mary Queen of Scots, who became the pawn of some of the most powerful players in Europe.
Writer Nicola Griffith talks about her writing, sf conventions, genre, and podcasting.
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