Jessica Cale is a historical romance author and journalist based in North Carolina. Originally from Minnesota, she lived in Wales for several years where she earned a BA in History and an MFA in Creative Writing while climbing castles and photographing mines for history magazines. She kidnapped (“married”) her very own British prince (close enough) and is enjoying her happily ever after with him in a place where no one understands his accent. She is the Editor of Dirty, Sexy History.
Dreams of Love: Franz Liszt and la Dame aux Camélias
Marie Duplessis in 1845. J.C. OlivierThe archetype of the beautiful, doomed courtesan has appeared so often in media over the past two centuries that it has become a cliché. Think of La...
Trans and Non-binary Identities from Mesopotamia to Ancient Rome: Inanna, Cybele, and the Gallai
Ishtar. Lewis Spence (1916)How many times have you heard that trans and non-binary identities are a new thing? With more people becoming aware of differing gender identities and many feeling...
Gun For Hire: Thrilling New Romance From J.J. Montgomery
J.J. will be awarding 5 ebooks of Gun For Hire to randomly drawn winners via RaffleCopter during the tour. Please use the RaffleCopter below to enter. Remember you may increase your chances of...
Agony Uncles: Advice From The Anthenian Oracle (Part 1)
Most people today would probably consider Dear Abby, with her origins in the 1950s, as the archetypal advice columnist, but this brand of casuistical journalism actually has its roots nearly three...
The Power of a Pen in the Hand of an Angry Woman: The Trials of Caroline Norton
In an age in which English marriage law considered women not just less than equal, but absolutely nonexistent, Caroline Norton emerged as an unlikely hero. She is sometimes called an early feminist,...
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