
The Iron Maiden
The Reith Lectures
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Unveiling Untold Narratives in Historical Fiction
This chapter explores the unique creative process in writing historical fiction, emphasizing the use of historical facts as inspiration rather than constraints. It highlights the significance of bringing overlooked stories of women to light while grappling with the complexities surrounding powerful historical figures like Thomas Cromwell. The discussion delves into moral dilemmas and the interplay of loyalty and personal conscience during pivotal moments in history.
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