Recognition for My Novel LITTLE SONG
…over one week. “What a week it was!” she said. Thank you, James River Writers, for your recognition and support. To read more about LITTLE SONG, visit my website www.margaretrodenberg.com….
…over one week. “What a week it was!” she said. Thank you, James River Writers, for your recognition and support. To read more about LITTLE SONG, visit my website www.margaretrodenberg.com….
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…of Napoleon Bonaparte’s final exile and death. Situated in the remote South Atlantic Ocean, 4,500 British citizens call this fascinating spot home. I went there to conduct research for my…
…in the nude. Mr. Morrisette blamed it on those damned Frenchies. One vacation on St. Barts and suddenly Mrs. Morrisette was a nudist.” To read the rest, download an e-book…
…share all the intricacies of her research, her writing process, and personal photos from her visit to St. helena Island . . . A fascinating book that generated an incredible…
…this piece’s author maintains, simply decide to remain behind in France. More important, it’s outrageous to blame Napoleon for all the deaths that occurred in European wars during his reign….
…visit the Napoleonic Collection at the city’s Museum of Fine Arts. This compact exhibit fills a room with art and artifacts from the period. For me, Denzil Ibbetson’s striking painting…
…Battle of Trafalgar, both French disasters, would be recreated every day. “It’s going to be fun for the whole family,” Mr. Jégo told the London Times. Is this mockery simply…
…here a portrait of young Mozart in 1764 and one of George Washington in 1776, both painted years before Napoleon’s fame made the pose iconic to him. If you search…
…and ultimately died here in 1814. If I were looking for Josephine rather than Napoleon, this is where I would search. Primarily a social creature, her grace and style are…