In this post for World Book Day, Natalie Grueninger explains the writing process behind her recent release The Final Year of Anne Boleyn.
This week on the Pen and Sword blog we’re focusing on the history of witches and witchcraft. Here’s our first guest post from author Neha Roy.
Imprisoning Mary Queen of Scots: Sewing bees, sedition and regicide
Life was often nasty, brutish and painful for criminals in Tudor England, with a host of fiendish punishments dished out by the state to wrong
Bloody Mary – Mad, Bad or Neither? Out of the many kings and queens of Britain it always seems to be the “bad” ones that
We recently invited Facebook users to send in questions they would love Kirsten Claiden-Yardley to answer about Thomas Howard. Read on as Kirsten provides some
We hope you enjoy the first part of Kirsten Claiden-Yardley‘s countdown of the top ten Tudor love stories! Here’s the top five – oh la la!
Here is the first part of the top ten Tudor love stories from Pen and Sword author Kirsten Claiden-Yardley. The Man Behind the Tudors by
Did you know… on this day in 1489 Margaret Tudor, the first Tudor princess was born. Read our guest post from Melanie Clegg who is the