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Dear Reader, December has arrived. And in medieval England, this month wasn't festive. It was fatal. If you survived December, Christmas wasn't simply a celebration, it was relief, gratitude, and survival wrapped in evergreen boughs. This month, I'm taking you back there. Free Historical Fiction for Your December Evenings I've joined a collection of fellow historical fiction authors offering free reads this month: ancient worlds, medieval courts, Regency romance, Wild West adventures, and more. Perfect for dark evenings and candlelight. Browse the full collection here: Historical Fiction to Read by the Fire The 12 Days of Medieval Christmas If you've been following me on Instagram or Facebook this week, you'll have seen I started to share my 12 Days of Medieval Christmas series: wassailing, St Nicholas Day, the pagan roots of holly and ivy, and more. Coming soon: the darkest Christmas of the Wars of the Roses. Wakefield, 1460. And for email subscribers, a few secrets I won't be sharing anywhere else. Including glimpses into my 2026 release, The Kingmaker's Spy: "He stepped closer, voice low. 'You realise if you keep asking questions, someone at court will try to kill you.' She didn't flinch. 'Then I'll just have to outwit them.'" And if I finish it in time (in the next two weeks)… I have a new short story for you in the coming weeks, a mini prequel to The Kingmaker's Spy. Stay tuned. Stay warm, Augusta https://www.goslingpenandpage.com/more-info
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Dear Reader, The book is finished now and has gone out to my advance readers. I always find this part a little frightening. I have lived with this story for months. It was never meant to be more than a single book, and now it has become something much larger. Letting it go, even in stages, is not as easy as I pretend it is. The Kingmaker’s Spy launches in three weeks. And before that happens, there is something I want to tell you: I keep coming back to a detail most people forget. Not the...
Dear Reader, Thank you again for voting! The next Historical Tinder Profile will feature Richard III, England’s last Plantagenet king. His profile is ready, and I’ll be sharing it later this week. But before we get to the swiping, let’s explore a few fascinating details about Richard himself. 📜 His motto: “Loyaulte me lie” Translated as “Loyalty binds me,” this was Richard’s personal motto. It suggests a man who valued faithfulness above all else. Yet history has painted him as one of...
Dear Reader, It’s been a couple of weeks since I last wrote (sorry about that!). Before I dive in, a quick note: there won’t be a newsletter next week, because I’ll be in Belgium and Luxembourg visiting family, and I’m sure a castle or two will sneak onto the itinerary. I’ll report back with stories when I return. But in the meantime… 🍷⚔️ Would you swipe right on Richard Neville, the Kingmaker? Tall, powerful, and dangerous, he charmed courts and toppled thrones. Behind the smile was a man...