Welcome to this week’s digest email. I hope you enjoy the interview with Caimh McDonnell - we had such fun recording it! There’s plenty to read this week and you can see everything new on the blog too. CLICK HERE for the blog.
Exclusive! The full Caimh McDonnell and Jodi Taylor interview
Out on April 16th - Bunny Shorts by Caimh McDonnell CLICK HERE to buy on Amazon
Mammoths in Stone Age Times: Human Encounters with Ancient Giants
In "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" by Jodi Taylor, Max and the team from St Mary’s Institute for Historical Research, journey back to 48000 BCE to document a day in the life of a Stone Age settlement and observe a mammoth hunt.
Writing That Moves
Why making your readers cry is a good thing.
During the monthly Zoom call a reader tells Jodi how her writing moved them to tears.
The History Buff's Weekly Guide To Important Events in British History
A Week in British History (8th - 14th April)
CLICK HERE to read about key events that happened, this week, in history
NEW! from Amazon - I Love The Chronicles of St Mary’s hardback notebook
Controversy Corner - let’s have a debate!
Biscuits and Brews
A Journey Through British Biscuit History
Click here to read about British biscuits and vote for your favourite.
Comments positively encouraged!
NEW! you can now pre-order a signed copy of Killing Time. The books will be signed on 22nd May so you should receive them before the publication date of 6th June
History and Happenings - click here to view more posts
Join us on the Bosworth Jump
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Readers Questions and Answers - CLICK HERE to read more
The Car Park Conundrum: How King Richard III's Grave was Found in the Most Unlikely of Places
Hello! This is a fun way for me to connect with my readers. Do you have a question you'd like to ask? Then please fire away! I'd love to know a bit more about you - imagine we're sitting down with a cup of tea and having a chat - did you bring biscuits?! This is available to paid subscribers only
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This article is like opening up presents on Christmas morning.
I’m gobsmacked!