Anne & Henry by Dawn Ius: The Real Anne Boleyn

Today we're going beyond the pages of our September Book of the Month, Anne & Henry by Dawn Ius, to learn about one of the real people whose story inspired the book ... Anne Boleyn. (And tune in on Friday for more on Henry VIII, too!) Anne: The Facts Born 1501 (Probably; there's been some... Continue Reading →

New YA Releases: September 22, 2015

Here's a look at today's new YA releases: Beastly Bones by William Ritter The highly anticipated follow-up to the “rich world” of the “lighthearted and assured debut,” featuring an “irresistible character” whose first thrilling and original adventure “demands sequels.” “I’ve found very little about private detective R. F. Jackaby to be standard in the time... Continue Reading →

Dawn Ius: “Where I Write”

Today, we have another great guest post from Anne & Henry author Dawn Ius. Today, Dawn stops by to talk about where she writes! *          *          * As with most writers, I’m often found cramming in writing time during lunch breaks at the day job, first thing in the morning while I’m... Continue Reading →

Dawn Ius: Anne & Henry Q&A Part 3

Today, we bring you part 3 of our three-part interview with Anne & Henry author Dawn Ius. Catch part 1 here if you missed it, and part 2 here. Favorite villain? The Red Queen—but I pretty much love anything to do with Alice in Wonderland. Pen or pencil? Pen for writing. Pencil for revising. (Sorry,... Continue Reading →

Dawn Ius: Anne & Henry Q&A Part 3

Today, we bring you part 3 of our three-part interview with Anne & Henry author Dawn Ius. Catch part 1 here if you missed it, and part 2 here. Favorite villain? The Red Queen—but I pretty much love anything to do with Alice in Wonderland. Pen or pencil? Pen for writing. Pencil for revising. (Sorry,... Continue Reading →

Dawn Ius: Anne & Henry Q&A Part 2

Today, we bring you part 2 of our three-part interview with Anne & Henry author Dawn Ius. Catch part 1 here if you missed it, and look for part 3 on Friday! Did you learn anything surprising during your research for ANNE & HENRY? The enormity of Anne Boleyn’s fan club! I understand it—especially after... Continue Reading →

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