The Virtual Historical Festival, organized by Endeavor Press, starts tomorrow, April 18, and runs to April 22nd. This is the first virtual historical book fest ever! So check it out.
Scroll down for contact info for all of Monday's authors.
The first author will be Rosemary Hayes at 11:30 BST (6:30 am EST).
6:30 - 7:00 am EST. Rosemary Hayes writes time-slip stories and mysteries for young readers. She will be on twitter and Goodreads to answer questions from 6:30 am to 7 am EST.
7:00 - 7:30 Peter Tonkin writes the ‘Master of Defense’ series, featuring Elizabethan sleuth and sword-master Tom Musgrave. His new novel in the series is Point of Death.
7:30 - 8:00 am Gary O’Connor will talk about his novel Death’s Duel, also set in Elizabethan England. The story follows John Donne and his sometimes dubious intentions as he negotiates life at court and at home.
8:30 - 9:00 Ian Carr wrote Sons of Natal, about the Zulu war.
9:00- 9:30 Brian Kitchen is the author of the Flavius Vitulasius novels, which are set in late 4th century CE Roman Britain and are about the adventures of Flavius Vitulasius.
9:30 - 10:00 Richard Foreman’s latest novel, Band of Brothers: The Game's Afoot, is a story is action, intrigue and historical insight set in medieval times.
10:00-10:30 Evan Ostryzniuk is the author of the Geoffrey Hotspur series of historical fiction novels set in the late Middle Ages.
10:30 - 11:00 am Philip McCormac writes the Black Horse Westerns.
11:00 - 11:30 am David Adkins writes thrillers about gladiators in the Roman Era.
11:30 - 12:00 writes political thrillers based in Ancient Rome.
Here is the schedule, with contact info for the writer’s appearing on Monday, April 18:
MONDAY 18th (Note: the times are BST; subtract 5 hours for EST or see descriptive schedule above).
11.30 Rosemary Hayes @HayesRosemary http://bit.ly/1Pacs67
12.00 Peter Tonkin @PeterTonkin50 http://bit.ly/1M51lRk
12.30 Garry O'Connor @Oconnorgarry http://bit.ly/1QUy7U0
13.30 Ian Carr @IanCarrAuthor http://bit.ly/1Udz3q5
14.00 Brian Kitchen @OldBrookender http://bit.ly/1omSobM
14.30 Richard Foreman @RForemanAuthor http://bit.ly/1Wpm6qV
15.00 Evan Ostryzniuk @EOstryzniuk http://bit.ly/1Rj0crI
15.30 Philip McCormac @McCormacPhilip http://bit.ly/1U4xZWn
16.00 David Adkins @dg_adkins http://bit.ly/1p05Vpy
16.30 Christopher Lee Buckner @Shaddix1980 http://bit.ly/1KVXLbH
Endeavor Press is running the festival in partnership with The Historical Fictionist and The Historical Novel Society.