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Kuratory: Curated Curiosity

Inspiring Excitement and Passion about History and the Humanities

Month: March 2016

How to Give Away an Audiobook as a Preorder Freebie

March 30, 2016March 30, 2016 [email protected] 631 views

The story of my novel release continues.  This week I officially launched my Preorder Push.  If you don’t know yet, preorders are useful because they all count towards your first week of sales at once, which can help push you into the charts.  Obviously this isn’t a long term marketing strategy – you want your book to…

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An American in Andalusia: A Legal Residency Saga

March 18, 2016March 18, 2016 [email protected] 497 views

As most of you know, I currently live in Andalusia, in southern Spain.  What I’ve never really written that much about was the paperwork hoops we had to jump through in order to become legal residents.  If you are an American and you want to move to Spain, you will need to do some (or…

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How the Protestant Reformation Made Elizabethan Theater

March 15, 2016March 17, 2016 [email protected] 527 views

Last week I got podcasty with Elizabethan Theater, which is appropriate considering Shakespeare’s birthday is coming up.  I’ll be doing several episodes on the theater – this was a general introduction to this great Elizabethan institution, and then my next episodes will be more focused on Shakespeare, Marlowe, Burbage, and the other great personalities of…

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Haec Dies! Music for rebirth and renewal.

March 12, 2016March 12, 2016 [email protected] 421 views

Every once in a while there’s a piece of music that paints such a beautiful picture of happiness, rebirth, renewal, and the essence of Easter, that you just have to get up and dance a jig. That’s what Byrd’s Haec Dies does for me. Latin for This is the Day (the Lord Hath Made), it…

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The Unexpectedly Charming Side of Lady Margaret Beaufort

March 11, 2016March 17, 2016 [email protected] 1651 views

Lady Margaret Beaufort was Henry VII’s mother, so in a sense she gave birth to the Tudor Dynasty.  And now that I think about it, the birth of Henry Tudor is famous because it was so difficult for her…she was young (too young to be having children, and in the future when marriage negotiations were…

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How to Self-Publish a Book in a Week

March 8, 2016March 5, 2016 [email protected] 497 views

Yep, in case anyone is wondering, I do indeed have a lot of creative projects on the go right now. It’s been a study in project management keeping them all going, to be honest, and I’m truly glad that some of them are wrapping up soon.  It will free up creative space to build my…

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Why you should become intimate with Dido & Aeneas

March 5, 2016March 5, 2016 [email protected] 595 views

Between 1684 and 1688 English music, opera, and music history was changed when Purcell wrote Dido & Aeneas, one of England’s earliest operas written by the Grandaddy of English Baroque.  Now, 350 years later, it is still alive and well as a new recording by the Armonico Consort demonstrates, and it’s time to once again…

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Alison Weir on Tudor Feminism, Norah Lofts, and the Cult of Anne Boleyn

March 3, 2016February 24, 2016 [email protected]1 Comment 3263 views

About 2o years ago I read Alison Weir’s Six Wives of Henry VIII.  I remember starting it, laying in my bed in my attic bedroom when it was snowing outside.  I was immediately hooked on this saga of drama and the way lives could be forever changed because of the inability to bear a son.  Little…

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Self Publishing and Blog Tours

March 1, 2016February 26, 2016 [email protected] 420 views

I’m going on tour y’all!  Blog tour, that is.  I’ve ponied up the money to hire a blog tour coordinator.  Later on in March I will be on a blog tour that’s being coordinated by Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tours.  It’s a company that specializes in, as the name would imply, blog tours of historical…

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