Looking back to my very first, toe-curling draft and some exciting historical fiction-related news
I’ve toyed with the idea of writing an epistolary novel, and after reading Shelley’s Frankenstein, I recognised a great framework for how it could be written and, who knows, maybe one day I’ll get it done—
Great article 🙌
I think done well, they are excellent, and now I'm intrigued about one using the framework from Frankenstein!
I loved 'The Trees' and 'James' and now I'm listening to 'I am Not Sidney Poitier'. can recommend all of them
Just read up about this book and now I NEED to read it 😆
Congrats on the article, Kat! That's wonderful news.
I really enjoyed The Wedding People also. I'm still thinking about it, even though I read it months ago!
Thank you! It’s still sinking in but feels pretty incredible to have a byline in a big US newspaper 👏
I put myself on the library reservation list for The Wedding People after seeing your email about the opening, so thank you!
I’ve toyed with the idea of writing an epistolary novel, and after reading Shelley’s Frankenstein, I recognised a great framework for how it could be written and, who knows, maybe one day I’ll get it done—
Great article 🙌
I think done well, they are excellent, and now I'm intrigued about one using the framework from Frankenstein!
I loved 'The Trees' and 'James' and now I'm listening to 'I am Not Sidney Poitier'. can recommend all of them
Just read up about this book and now I NEED to read it 😆
Congrats on the article, Kat! That's wonderful news.
I really enjoyed The Wedding People also. I'm still thinking about it, even though I read it months ago!
Thank you! It’s still sinking in but feels pretty incredible to have a byline in a big US newspaper 👏
I put myself on the library reservation list for The Wedding People after seeing your email about the opening, so thank you!