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HerStory: Fiction Honoring Women's History Month: Contributors
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Coming from Pagan Writers Press on March 8, 2013! Cover Reveal and Teaser – Divine Justice. ADOPTION - AdoptUSKids for the AdCouncil. IndieWritersReview’s HAPPY THANKSGIVING! The Other Einstein- Blog Tour and Giveaway. Lacey Wolfe - Blog. What I've been up to and am I still releasing books. Justine Dee - Writer in Play. An All Hallows’ Haunting. A Warrior of the People - Susan La Flesche Picotte. Lorraine Nelson's Writing Blog. Spotlight on April Zyon! Tuesday Tales – Spider – The Child. Tara also writes...
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HerStory: Fiction Honoring Women's History Month: The Motherhood Experience by Toni Rakestraw
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Coming from Pagan Writers Press on March 8, 2013! Cover Reveal and Teaser – Divine Justice. ADOPTION - AdoptUSKids for the AdCouncil. IndieWritersReview’s HAPPY THANKSGIVING! The Other Einstein- Blog Tour and Giveaway. Lacey Wolfe - Blog. What I've been up to and am I still releasing books. Justine Dee - Writer in Play. An All Hallows’ Haunting. A Warrior of the People - Susan La Flesche Picotte. Lorraine Nelson's Writing Blog. Spotlight on April Zyon! Tuesday Tales – Spider – The Child. Giving birth is ...
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History and Women: The Most Prolific Killer in History - The Blood Countess - Elizabeth Bathory (1569 - 1614)
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Disclosure and Privacy Policy. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. The Most Prolific Killer in History - The Blood Countess - Elizabeth Bathory (1569 - 1614). In her lifetime, Elizabeth Bathory became infamous as the "Bloody Countess". Obsessed with retaining her young, Elizabeth was convinced that bathing in blood was the way to achieve eternal youth. To keep herself stocked in blood, she tortured, murdered, and drank the blood of literally hundreds of innocent young women. August 7, 1560 – August 21, 1614. Four y...
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History and Women: Publishers
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History and Women: August 2015
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Disclosure and Privacy Policy. Monday, August 31, 2015. Tuesday, August 4, 2015. The Most Prolific Killer in History - The Blood Countess - Elizabeth Bathory (1569 - 1614). In her lifetime, Elizabeth Bathory became infamous as the "Bloody Countess". Obsessed with retaining her young, Elizabeth was convinced that bathing in blood was the way to achieve eternal youth. To keep herself stocked in blood, she tortured, murdered, and drank the blood of literally hundreds of innocent young women. Soon it became ...
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Lisa J. Yarde, Author: Forthcoming
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Lisa J. Yarde, Author. The Sultana Series - Learn More. Saxon and Norman Periods - Learn More. Sultana: The White Mountains. Book #6 of the Sultana series. Co-written with author Mirella Patzer. Order of the Dragon. Father of Mircea the Martyr, Radu the Handsome and Vlad the Impaler, Vlad Dracul sacrificed everything he held dear for his beloved Wallachia, even his beloved sons. Sons of the Dragon. The Falcon and the Faithful. Leaving behind his beloved son, Abd al-Rahman makes a daring escape across the...
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HerStory: Fiction Honoring Women's History Month: A Mother and Her Daughters
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Coming from Pagan Writers Press on March 8, 2013! Cover Reveal and Teaser – Divine Justice. ADOPTION - AdoptUSKids for the AdCouncil. IndieWritersReview’s HAPPY THANKSGIVING! The Other Einstein- Blog Tour and Giveaway. Lacey Wolfe - Blog. What I've been up to and am I still releasing books. Justine Dee - Writer in Play. An All Hallows’ Haunting. A Warrior of the People - Susan La Flesche Picotte. Lorraine Nelson's Writing Blog. Spotlight on April Zyon! Tuesday Tales – Spider – The Child. Eventually they ...
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History and Women: The Love Story of Lancelot and Guinevere
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Disclosure and Privacy Policy. Friday, October 22, 2010. The Love Story of Lancelot and Guinevere. One of the saddest loves tories is that of Lancelot and Guinevere. One of the greatest knights of the roundtable of King Arthur was Lancelot. He was loyal, wise, strong, and kind. But unfortunately, he fell in love with Queen Guinevere. They tried to keep their love a secret from the king, but eventually, it became known and was a catalyst for the Round Table to fall. Upon hearing the news of his beloved's ...
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History and Women: Harem and Seraglio by Colin Falconer
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Disclosure and Privacy Policy. Monday, December 19, 2011. Harem and Seraglio by Colin Falconer. History's most notorious woman. A gripping tale about one of the world's most wicked woman and the man who loved her. Reprinted from Colin Falconer's Looking for Mr Goodstory Blog. Haseki Huerrem Sultan Roxelane. By fair means or foul. What was a harem like? The second occurrence was no coincidence; it was, quite simply, astonishing. The Sultan married her. A Sultan had not taken a queen since the Otto...To th...
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History and Women: Amina of Zaria
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Disclosure and Privacy Policy. Friday, August 13, 2010. Amina was born around 1533 in Zaria, a province of today’s Nigeria. She was the daughter of Bakwa of Turunku. Their family's wealth was derived from the trade of leather goods, cloth, kola, salt, horses and imported metals. When Bakwa died in 1566, the crown of Zazzua passed to Amina’s younger brother, Karama. Their sister, Zaria, fled the region and little is known about her. According to legend, Amina refused to marry and never bore children. ...
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