Melli Reads Everything
Melli Reads Everything asked Neve Maslakovic:

It's had for me to decide. It may sound a bit odd, but I have always found myself with a deep affinity for renaissance european era. I nearly found myself getting a PhD in history in York. We are in so much student loan debt we decided to hold off. I am so passionate about history because I get so frustrate that there are so many things that we will NEVER know for sure. I have to type a "?" or I can't reply LOL

Neve Maslakovic (OK, I went and read the FAQs for Authors and can't find any way to turn these Q&As into a discussion... It really seems to be one question, one answer, so will keep that in mind for the future, I guess)

I have to say I had a great time reading history books/articles for the 3 books in the series plus one novelette. It WAS a little frustrating, as you say Melissa, that there is so much that's unknown... until I realized that that's good in a way, because the unknown is where the story lies. I wrote a guest blog post on it a while back, which said that "the place to look for the story is right there, in that fuzzy intersection of the known and the uncharted." http://www.jeff-wheeler.com/?p=558

Visited York some twenty years ago, what a lovely, history-packed city!

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