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Share your website, social media, Skool community, etc!
We do have a rule against self-promotion in this community. (Thank you, everyone, for sticking to it and helping to make this community great. It's much appreciated!) But I thought we could have the *occasional* post where members can share their stuff, whatever it may be. So have at it! Comment on this post (and only on this post!) and share your website, social media, Skool community, links to your books, Substack, etc... whatever you like! It doesn't have to be HF-related. Two requirements: (1) Tell people what to expect. So if you post your Substack newsletter or your IG or your Skool community, tell us what it's about. Don't expect people to have to go look at your link to find out. Let them know if they might be interested. If it's about cooking, writing memoir, travel, makeup, business, photography, reviewing horror novels, whatever... tell us what it's about. (2) Don't just drop a comment and run. Check out other people's stuff. Read through the other comments, like them, and — if you're interested in the description — check out their links. Enjoy 😊
Share your website, social media, Skool community, etc!
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@Clarissa Harwood I went over to follow your IG and realized I'm already following you! Great content!
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Thank you @Zena Ryder for starting this community! I'm the Chesapeake Chapter lead for the Historical Novel Society and would love to invite anyone hear who lives in the DC, Maryland, Virginia area to check out our meetups! I post about books and my writing process on IG @kgypsonwrites I just created an agent guide for the novel I will be querying this fall. It was a really fun creative process and I'm encouraging writer friends to try out making one for their own work.
Which of these new historical novels appeals?
New Historical Fiction (BookBub) Lots of variety in era and subject matter to choose from. Will you be checking any of these out? Or do they all sound 'meh' to you?
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Which of these new historical novels appeals?
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I've already bought The Unicorn Hunters so that was my pick.
It's that time of the week: Guess the book from its 1⭐ review!
Even well-loved, super-popular, award-winning books have their serious haters! 😂 This is historical fiction. All guesses are encouraged (no googling, though!). This is meant to be fun. Don't be dismayed if you disagree with the review. Any spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors are copied directly from the review. I’ll post the correct answer tomorrow (9th July 2026). ⭐ Spoilers but geez what an insufferable main character. Like, I'm sorry [Character name] but you're right, it's pretty horrible parenting to not realize your ten year old has missed two months of school because you're too busy conducting an illicit 'empowered' affair with your new bff from the women's liberation club. And the fact that your husband has been working on his novel for like two years and is now a few months away from finishing it means that it's probably good teamwork to let him finish before you completely give up on helping at home and raising the kids in order to go to do your own thing. So you really do probably deserve your comeuppance. Except since this is meladrama the comeuppance is going to come from the complete left field and be so wildly ridiculous that in one evening...a) your husband finds out about your lesbian affair, b) he gets physically threatening apropos of zero red flags before, c) your son decides to burn his father's life work in the fire because you seemed mad, d) your son is revealed to be a mastermind book thief (he's 11), e) your son runs off onto the streets and joins an Oliver Twist style street gang...as one does, and f) your husband goes off and hangs himself. Seems reasonable. Oh did I not mention the 1993 part of the plot? That's because nothing there really mattered and I didn't care about it. I do want to go visit the New York Public Library again now though. That's my takeaway. Don't read this book it's too boring and insufferable for anyone to endure. ⭐ What do you think? What's the book? (In this case, if you can think of only the title, but not the author, that's ok!)
It's that time of the week: Guess the book from its 1⭐ review!
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The Lions of Fifth Avenue by Fiona Davis!
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Katherine Gypson
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@katherine-gypson-9489
Former journalist writing historical fiction in Washington, DC

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Joined Apr 12, 2026