“Sandra Wagner‑Wright’s The Life & Times of Sarah Good, Accused Witch is a historically grounded and emotionally compelling exploration of one of 17th century Salem, Massachusetts’ most tragic figures.”

“Sandra Wagner‑Wright’s The Life & Times of Sarah Good, Accused Witch is a historically grounded and emotionally compelling exploration of one of 17th century Salem, Massachusetts’ most tragic figures.”
“Sandra Wagner‑Wright’s The Life & Times of Sarah Good, Accused Witch is a historically grounded and emotionally compelling exploration of one of 17th century Salem, Massachusetts’ most tragic figures.”

Cleo Gallier is Chasing Czars across the slopes of St. Mortiz. But the enigmatic oligarch Sergei comes with treacherous secrets which sweep up Cleo’s family.
In Tina Sloan’s latest book in the Cleopatra Chronicles series, Cleo Gallier is Chasing Czars across the slopes of St. Mortiz. But the enigmatic oligarch Sergei comes with treacherous secrets which sweep up Cleo’s family.

One of my favorite genres is historical fiction. It acts as a time portal that can lift you up and transfer you years into the past. With vivid details and sometimes language of the time, you get to experience a world that was well-known to our ancestors but is only a blurred image in our minds today.

I recently discussed a few tips to writing historical fiction in a post I wrote for Chanticleer Book Reviews. If you are interested in writing historical fiction, or just want to learn more about how your favorite authors can conjur up the past, I invite you to read my article; “Three Rules for Writing Historical Fiction That Will Transport Readers Back in Time.”