I'm writing about Pirithous again — and it looks like he's going to be facing off against Achilles in Washington DC, which is the most fun I've had in months, and exactly what I needed after the summer drama. Nothing to rival fermented milk though 🙂
L.G.-Unfortunately, there's plenty of them out there, although a number (like Anne Boleyn) seem to be on the verge of being overdone. Time to find some new famous females!
I want to read your book. NOW. NOW NOW NOW. That sounds @!%^@# amazing. I know nothing about Genghis Khan and would love to learn a bit about his history through the eyes of the women in his life.
Julie–I'm not sure I've had anyone curse on my blog quite so colorfully! I had no idea until I started researching that there were so many strong women in Genghis' life–I'm actually having to work to keep him from becoming a minor character!
It sounds exciting! I like who you picked to play your characters. 🙂
Sounds AWESOME! I can't wait!!
I'm writing about Pirithous again — and it looks like he's going to be facing off against Achilles in Washington DC, which is the most fun I've had in months, and exactly what I needed after the summer drama. Nothing to rival fermented milk though 🙂
Lydia–Thanks! I couldn't think of who to play the other two leading ladies. Unfortunately, there aren't many Mongolian women in Hollywood!
Amalia–A show down in Washington D.C.? That sounds totally epic! (And really, there are better drinks than fermented mare's milk. Like everything.)
Wow, love the sound of that. I want to read all of your novels. We definitely need more novels about maligned women from history. :))
L.G.-Unfortunately, there's plenty of them out there, although a number (like Anne Boleyn) seem to be on the verge of being overdone. Time to find some new famous females!
I'm looking forward to reading about these women whose stories you've saved from the lost pages of history. Sounds great. Thanks for the shout out.
Judith–Thanks again for the tag!
I want to read your book. NOW. NOW NOW NOW. That sounds @!%^@# amazing. I know nothing about Genghis Khan and would love to learn a bit about his history through the eyes of the women in his life.
Julie–I'm not sure I've had anyone curse on my blog quite so colorfully! I had no idea until I started researching that there were so many strong women in Genghis' life–I'm actually having to work to keep him from becoming a minor character!