The last time I wrote about Jane Seymour’s death was back in 2014 – and I don’t really have a huge amount to add on…
All Tudor, all the time...
The last time I wrote about Jane Seymour’s death was back in 2014 – and I don’t really have a huge amount to add on…
Steve Donoghue is a book reviewer for the Christian Science Monitor, the Washington Post, and the National; he is also one of the (founding) editors…
I am thrilled to announce that the Seymour Saga, the story of the unlikely dynasty that shaped the Tudor era, is finally complete. The climax…
Yep, for the last few years I have been translating a nineteenth-century biography of Henry VIII….and I am finally done! With the first part, anyway.…
I’m thrilled to reveal the cover of Book Three of my Seymour Saga! The Boy King tells the heartrending story tells of Edward VI’s coming…
Woof. This was a huge – though at the time secret – step mid-way through the seven years that Catherine of Aragon spent in England…
This was my contribution to the Historical Writers’ Forum Summer 2020 Blog Hop – the theme was Momentous Events and this was a big one:…
Catherine of Aragon waited seven long years for this marriage to take place. Just three months earlier, she had actually given up hope: she wrote…
You have to hand it to Charles V – the man made so much more use of travel than his contemporaries. Yes, he had to…