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A ship leaves port – the launch of ‘All the Winding World’

In All the Winding World, Medieval novels, Medieval Travel, The Big Issue, Uncategorised by Kateinnes_123.@hW25th June 2018

At the very beginning of writing ‘All the Winding World’, I knew there would be maritime elements in the story. So I popped down to my old University town, Southampton. …

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Waiting for ‘All the Winding World’

In All the Winding World, Medieval novels, Medieval singers and troubadours, Trobairitz, Uncategorised by Kateinnes_123.@hW17th June 2018

As I write this, 500 copies of my second novel are in transit, due to arrive at my house on a pallet sometime tomorrow. I think this must feel a …

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Poetic Encounters #1 – A guest post by Andrew Howe – Visual Artist

In Poetry, Uncategorised, visual art by Kateinnes_123.@hW21st March 2018

Since the start of the year, I’ve been collaborating with visual artist Andrew Howe, as part of the Encounters Exhibition at the Visual Arts Network Gallery in Shrewsbury, which opened on …

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Travelling in Time and Place

In George Monbiot, Historical Fiction, medieval manuscripts, Medieval Travel, Norbert Ohler, pilgrimage, Uncategorised by Kateinnes_123.@hW25th January 2018

I am spending a lot of time in the late 13th century at the moment, editing All the Winding World, the sequel to The Errant Hours. The story involves quite …

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The Errant Hours 1: Martyrs and Motherhood

In childbirth, christian iconography, Historical Fiction, Medieval art, medieval manuscripts, St Margaret, Symbolism, Uncategorised by Kateinnes_123.@hW15th May 2017

This post was originally commissioned by the University of Surrey for their Blog – Women’s Literary Culture and the Medieval Canon An International Network Funded by the Leverhulme Trust Image from …

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A Varied Diet: Publishing the Unexpected

In Medieval Knights, publishing industry, Uncategorised by Kateinnes_123.@hW25th May 2016

Recently I was given the opportunity to contribute to a Novel Writing Course run by the immensely talented Lisa Blower (author of newly published novel Sitting Ducks). I was invited to …

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