Discover how Mary Beard’s least favorite Roman emperor was one of the starting points for her newest book, Emperor of Rome.
Readers can’t get enough of new interpretations of classic mythology and other epic stories like The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller, The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker or the Lore Olympus series by Rachel Smythe. If you’re like us and want to check out the original source material like The Iliad or […]
“And imagine what did it feel like to think this was new? Their life, all kinds of different images as time goes on, and people in the Renaissance and later want to recreate for themselves, particularly in painting, but not always in painting….what it is to create a likeness of someone who’s been dead for […]
The days are getting shorter, first snows have been reported, and the time for staying under a blanket and reading the evening away is nigh. Fortunately, this month’s History picks allow you to roam far and wide without ever leaving the warmth of your home. Pick your destination from over two thousand years of world-changing events. Fancy checking out […]
We’ve all had that dream: it’s an important day and you show up totally unprepared and, probably, naked. For writers who take the National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) challenge, this most commonly occurs on Day One: you’ve brewed your warm, comforting beverage of choice, assembled your meticulously curated writing playlist, filled the bathroom with catnip and […]