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. I want to show how historians do their work behind the scenes, as well as showing how the medieval past is both unusual and relevant at the same time. History doesn't need to be boring!by
. Exploring the genre of fantasy fiction through the lens of history.by
. At the moment the focus is on medieval magic and medieval marvels, from necromancy and theurgy to soul theory and the Gravelly Sea, the potential audience being history students, writers/worldbuilders. In the future, being a fiction writer, I may well pivot into Livres des Merveilles including historical fiction related to these topics as well. I am in general interested in the community aspects. You can find more of Fabian’s work at the link below.Once Upon a Time, Long Ago... by Clara Chamberlain. Join me for medieval and early modern history and culture chat with a sense of humour. Think Horrible Histories for grown ups with an erudite edge and the odd home-made meme. Clara has a few book writing projects lined up for after the completion of her PhD, so keep your eyes peeled!
The Sacred Images Project: Early Christian Art and Culture by
. Christian life, thought, history and culture through the lens of the first 1200 years of sacred art. Hilary’s art can be bought through the button below.by
. Discusses Renaissance Florence and the classical influence.by
. A space to show that history isn’t boring - and it’s not all about kings and battles. Shares weekly nonfiction articles and fiction instalments.
Submitted mine this morning 🤩
Cool directory, it might be neat to collect stories and articles from those who joined in, and release those, similar to how some of us do themed days or to how Winston Malone does the Library? Just a thought but other than that great collection.
Really loved this post!