Finding sparks of historical inspiration in the modern world is a historical romance writer’s most treasured thrill. It’s easier than it may appear at first. Even though I can’t catch
Author: Wendy LaCapra
Historical Romance author Wendy LaCapra writes award-winning books reviewers describe as ‘heart-pounding, entrancing’, ‘lusciously romantic and sparkling with wit.’ As a teen, Wendy discovered spine-tingling gothics in her local public library, inspiring her to craft her own seductive tales full of secrets and scandal. She lives with her husband in a quirky, historic building in NYC and loves a girls’ night in. For new release, sale alerts and other news, sign up at http://bit.ly/GetWendyNews
Reference Review: Lady Worsley’s Whim by Hallie Rubenhold (Released in the US as The Lady in Red)Reference Review: Lady Worsley’s Whim by Hallie Rubenhold (Released in the US as The Lady in Red)
When I first read about Lady Worsley’s Whim I immediately felt “the tingle.” You know—the nebulous sort of charge that whispers, “this book is gonna be important.” I suppose then,
The Em Dash, the En Dash & the HyphenThe Em Dash, the En Dash & the Hyphen
I wrote this article in 2005 for my RWA chapter’s newsletter The Quizzing Glass. I tend to punctuate intuitively, thus the Chicago Manual of Style sits on my desk and