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A More Complete View of History: The other side of WWII - A guest blog post by Aubrey Taylor
Discover the untold stories of WWII in this captivating guest blog post by author Aubrey Taylor. In it, Taylor writes about challenging common perceptions and delving into the German perspective of the war. Taylor's three-year journey of research reveals a complex narrative beyond Hollywood's portrayal, offering a fresh look at history's most infamous conflict. Click to explore the shades of truth in this thought-provoking piece.
Best New Historical Fiction – February 2024
Looking for some great new historical fiction reads? Look no further! We’ve got a list of the five best new historical fiction novels titles coming out in February!
In the Shadow of The Alhambra: The Fate of Vidal and his Family in South of Sepharad
Discover the captivating tale of Vidal, a Jewish physician in 1492 Granada, whose life is forever altered by the shadows of the Alhambra Palace. As royal decrees echo from its walls, Vidal faces an ultimatum that challenges his faith and future. Uncover how this majestic palace bears witness to history's turning points and personal struggles in Eric Z. Weintraub’s novel, "South of Sepharad." Witness the intertwining of a family's fate with the grandeur and gravity of the Alhambra.
Writing Historical Fiction: Tall Tales or the Straight Scoop?
Discover how an author balances truth and fiction to bring to life an ordinary family's extraordinary tale, and grapples with the challenge of portraying history through a novelist's lens. Will the blend of fact and imagination capture the essence of the era? Join author David K. Wessel to explore the delicate dance between historical accuracy and storytelling magic.
Cover Reveal! A Hopeless Dawn by Jill George
History Through Fiction is proud to partner with historical novelist Jill George to share the cover of her upcoming release, A Hopeless Dawn.
What I Didn’t Expect from the Spanish Inquisition
Discover the shocking truths behind the Spanish Inquisition that defy common myths. Eric Z. Weintraub's deep dive into history reveals a complex narrative far removed from the exaggerated tales of horror we've been told. Read more to uncover what really happened during one of history's most infamous periods.
Denim-inspired Tales – A Historian's Journey from Levi's Archives to Western Historical Fiction
Discover the origins of Lynn Downey’s award-winning western novel series. As a historian for Levi Strauss & Co., Downey unearthed a treasure trove of inspiration from blue jeans to dude ranches. Check out her guest blog post to learn more about her journey through history, mystery, and the magic of storytelling.
The Alhambra Decree of 1492: Exploring the Forced Exodus in ‘South of Sepharad’
In 1492, Isabella and Ferdinand issued the Alhambra Decree, an edict requiring the exile or conversion of all Jews from Spain. Many Jews faced a grim choice: abandon their beliefs or their homes. Eric Weintraub's novel captures this struggle through Vidal, a Jewish physician facing exile or conversion.
Atrocity and Agency – The Indigenous Impact on American History
In Anthony Earth's review of Ned Blackhawk's The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History, he explores how Blackhawk challenges traditional narratives about America's founding. The book centers on the significant role indigenous populations played in shaping the nation, highlighting their agency rather than portraying them as passive victims. Check out the full review on our blog.
Reclaiming Mni Sota Indigenous Writers Grant - Monthly Donation Update (December)
From June through December, History Through Fiction and author Colin Mustful are fundraising for the Reclaiming Mni Sota Indigenous Writers Grant, a literary diversity initiative to raise $10,000 for one Indigenous Writer from Minnesota. Learn more and check up on our progress with this monthly update!
Cover Reveal! - The Aziola’s Cry by Ezra Harker Shaw
History Through Fiction, author Ezra Harker Shaw, and cover designer Christine Horner of The Book Cover Whisperer, are proud to share with you the cover design for our forthcoming title, The Aziola’s Cry: A Novel of the Shelleys (May 7, 2024).
Best New Historical Fiction - January 2024
Looking to start the new year with some new books? We’ve got you covered! Check out our list of the best new historical fiction this January.
Demystifying History with JSTOR – A Guest Blog Post by E.Jax Willoughby
Historical novelists need good resources to tell historically detailed narratives. But outside of Google and Wikipedia, where can they go to find valuable and informative sources? In this guest blog, author E.Jax Willoughby introduces writers to JSTOR, an academic catalog with access to more than 12 million journal articles, books, images, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.
Layers and Layers of Chewy Goodness - An Interview with Author Jo Carthage
Jo Carthage is the debut author of Nuclear Sunrise, a historical romance / atomic age historical fiction about two queer men at working at a top-secret atomic energy research facility in Idaho in 1951. We talked with Carthage about her craft, her genre, and about the value of sharing queer histories.
History Through Fiction Signs Author Jillian Forsberg
History Through Fiction is proud to announce the signing of debut author Jillian Forsberg, whose novel, The Rhino Keeper, is the true story of a Dutch sea captain who traveled with an Indian rhinoceros named Clara across 18th century Europe.
Reclaiming Mni Sota Indigenous Writers Grant - Monthly Donation Update (November)
From June through December, History Through Fiction and author Colin Mustful are fundraising for the Reclaiming Mni Sota Indigenous Writers Grant, a literary diversity initiative to raise $10,000 for one Indigenous Writer from Minnesota. Learn more and check up on our progress with this monthly update!
Best New Historical Fiction - December 2023
Looking for some great December reads? Look no further! We’ve got five best new historical fiction titles right here.
Boosting Empathy and Compassion in Storytelling - Promoting Diversity in Literature
Underprivileged and underrepresented writers have a much harder time breaking into the publishing scene, so literary diversity initiatives are not only helpful, but necessary. Ultimately, diversity initiatives assist in making publishing and storytelling a more empathetic and compassionate space. That’s why we’d like to share diversity grants and initiatives that have made a positive impact on writing and storytelling.
Writing Fiction from History: How a Historian Became a Novelist
I came to historical fiction as an academic historian. It took many years and many hard lessons to transition from history to fiction. In this blog post, I share one very important lesson from my writing journey.
How History Gets Passed On
George Orwell’s 1984 states, “He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.” So who does control the past and why is it important to think about? Learn more by reading this amazing blog post by History Through Fiction intern Ellie Clennon.