About

This blog is a companion to my main blog The Freelance History Writer and will be for notes, news and book reviews. Books reviewed here are non-fiction and ones I read for my personal enrichment. I do NOT advertise books here, or accept free books or any monetary compensation in exchange for reviews. To contact me, leave a comment on any of the posts here or on the main blog.

Susan’s passion for history dates back fifty years and led her to study for a Bachelor of Arts degree in history at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She is currently a member of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, the Historical Writers Association, the Society for Renaissance Studies and the Historical Association. Her work has appeared on several historical websites and in magazines and includes guest appearances on historical podcasts. Her blog, The Freelance History Writer, has continuously published over five hundred historical articles since 2012, with an emphasis on European, Tudor, Medieval, Renaissance, Early Modern and women’s history. She is currently working on her third non-fiction book.

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  1. Hi Susan. I’m looking to re-release my novel, The Slave, set in 14th century Italy. Would you be interested in reviewing the book or hosting a guest post about an aspect of the book’s historical background?

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    • Hi Mary, You’re very welcome! I loved the book. I will also look forward to meeting you and maybe talking about historical research. Kind regards, Susan

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  2. Hi Susan, I wonder if you would be interested in reviewing a book of mine – it is called ‘The Great War 100’ and tells the story of the First World War using nothing but infographics. It is very unique and this kind of history telling has not been done before. If you are interested I can forward you a complimentary review copy. Thanks, Scott. (Scott Addington http://www.scottaddington.com )

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  3. I hope you are doing well and having a great Monday. I am currently working with Andrew Schultz, author of the historical novel Saints and Heroes. After reviewing your blog I thought you may be interested in Andrew’s book due to your passion for historical novels. With a plot immersed in Scottish history, Saints and Heroes is a unique and compelling book that was inspired by the authors desire to explore his genealogy.

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  4. Hi Susan. Thank you your book reviews. I find them and your blog very interesting, and also very useful when creating my historical fiction ( https://jadownes.com ) As an example, I was incorporating the relationship between Stephen Gardiner and Edward Courtenay into my new novel, and hadn’t realise the extent of that relationship until I read your posts. Keep up the great work

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