From my own experience I find that so many novels set in ancient egypt are poorly researched. I suspect that there's the feeling out there that because ancient Egypt is not as well documented as, say, Tudor England, the writer feels he can get away…
I think that some of you might enjoy taking a peek at my blog, "Egyptian Facts and Fiction" at http://wklein722.blogspot.com I have an essay comparing romantic historicals with the traditional historical novel genre. some of you may not agree, but t…
Karlee,
In depth character development---the people you really get to know in a novel reveal themselves by what they do, and not so much by what you the writer (narrator) tells the reader.
Look at it this way. In a play, you watch the characters o…
My first novel, Come Kill The Pharaoh, was published in Europe. The French Language edition, "L'Amant de Nefertiti", was ranked number three on the France Loisirs best seller list. My recently released novel, "The Woman Who Would Be Pharaoh," can be found at most book venues throughout the States.