When Research Leads the Story
Research is the foundation on which all historical fiction novels are built, but sometimes the story guides the research and,
Read MoreResearch is the foundation on which all historical fiction novels are built, but sometimes the story guides the research and,
Read More“I didn’t have time to write you a short letter,” apologized Mark Twain, “so I wrote you a long one.”
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Read MoreFran Lebowitz once told Jerome Robbins, resident choreographer for New York City Ballet, that he had the worst job in
Read MoreBrian Anderson is the author of The Conjurers trilogy and several picture books. He is also an optioned screenwriter and
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