Sarah Dahl lives on the edge of the rural German Eifel and writes historical fiction (novels and short stories) primarily set in the Viking age. She also works as an editor, translates, and coaches new writers in German and English. She is interested in everyday life in bygone centuries and the human stories that may have occurred behind the hard, historical facts.
Feature: “Katherine – Tudor Duchess” by Tony Riches
Exciting news for historical fiction lovers, and especially those of Tudor times: the new book by the author of the best-selling Tudor Trilogy, Tony Riches, is out today! Tony is a wonderful writer...
Interview my Character: Geoffrey de Mortagne, spy and reluctant hero
Today, it’s my turn in the Historical Writers’ Forum “Interview my Character” blog hop. If you fancy meeting some fascinating historical fiction characters, make sure to check them out! Our...
… and it's absolutely totally completely something else! I'm quite speechless and humbled to actually watch a reviewer talk about my Tales of Freya. And gods, the praise. This is so different and...
Leaders lack the guts to pick up the fire hose
I’m 41 and lie awake at night with fear. Plain fear and much rage. My little daughter and my autistic son tried tirelessly to be heard today, in...
Yes, it's Book award alert! On June 15 the Tales of Freya got awarded the Coffee Pot Book Club Award! I can't quite believe it … but here's the beautiful badge, five stars and all:
"the kind of...
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