By Sharon K. Gilbert Illegitimate children were a major problem in the cramped cities of Victorian England, particularly in London. Though the legal system had originally (18th century) penalized men who fathered children out of wedlock, that financial roadblock was
The Kindle Proof is Here
By Sharon K. Gilbert Our wonderful and very talented typesetter (layout and design person), Kevin G. Summers, sent us the galley proof for the Kindle version of ‘Blood Lies’ yesterday. Simply put, it is clean and elegant. I read nearly
Antimacassars and Victorian furnishings
By Sharon K. Gilbert When I was a young girl, men who wanted to impress ladies still used hair oils and grease to make their hair behave and shine. It was no different in the 19th century, when men slicked
Algorithms and Writing
By Sharon K. Gilbert Writing characters who travel and speak numerous languages fluently is less of a challenge than once it might have been, and it’s all because of algorithms. Not only am I able to use translation programs online
Cover Art for Blood Lies
The cover for Blood Lies is being built, but here is the sneak look at the front. Jeffrey Mardis is the talent behind many of the Defender Publishing books, and he’s done a wonderful job on Blood Lies. Thank you,