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Archibald Davies, aged 18

Posted on Oct 1, 2019 by Hannah
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Grave of an Unknown Sailor

Posted on Oct 1, 2019 by Hannah
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  • H M Hulme

    Writer of literary historical fiction set in the First World War. Revising my first book, writing the next, seeking representation. Rather chuffed to be long-listed for Historical Writers Association Dorothy Dunnett Short Story Competition 2019. Mountaineer, gardener, traveller, reader. Africa, Modernism, tea, roses, and unrealistic romance. NHS midwife in a former life.

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INSPIRATIONS and INFLUENCES

Evie McLaughlin

War Through Other Stuff

Information and updates on the War Through Other Stuff Society

Great War Fiction

Tracey Warr Writing

historical writing / art writing

THE CHRONICLES OF HISTORY

LOOKING INTO THE PAST ....

Upper Green Garden

Gardening at Upper Green, Oxfordshire

Writers at Blackwell's

Writers group run by Blackwell's Bookshop and The Oxford Editors

Vulpes Libris

A collective of bibliophiles talking about books. Book Fox (vulpes libris): small bibliovorous mammal of overactive imagination and uncommonly large bookshop expenses. Habitat: anywhere the rustle of pages can be heard.

Light & Ink

by Jennifer Mack

Andrew Wille

Clarissa Harwood

Monty Don

Writer, gardener, TV presenter

newspapers and the great war

johndilley17@gmail.com

armsandthemedicalman

Thoughts of a wife, mother and historian (not necessarily in that order).

familyletters.co.uk

Letters home from five brothers during the First World War

Mountain Hares & Moonlit Roses

Author of Literary Historical Fiction

Great War Reports

Examining how the war was reported in the Derbyshire weekly The Ashbourne Telegraph

Life Of A Storyteller

Lisa Sell, Author

Four Nations History Network

The home of the Four Nations History Network

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