This morning I was interviewed by the lovely Heather Teysko (thank you, Heather!) for the Tudor Summit, two Days of learning and connecting with leading Tudor historians, bloggers, and podcasters, which takes place online on 3rd and 4th March 2018.
Heather asked me lots of questions about my favourite Tudor family, the Boleyns, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. You know me, any chance to talk Tudor and I’m there!
Here are the speakers confirmed so far. I’m delighted to be listed with so many wonderful people!:
- Claire Ridgway – The Anne Boleyn Files
- David Crowther – The History of England Podcast
- Rebecca Larson – Tudors Dynasty
- Deborah Roil – Tudor Times
- Matthew Lewis – Author of The Survival of the Princes in the Tower
- Heather Teysko – Renaissance English History Podcast
- Janet Wertman – Author of Jane the Quene
- Cassidy Cash – That Shakespeare Girl
- Seamus O’Caellaigh – Author of Pustules, Pestilence and Pain: Tudor Treatments and Ailments of Henry VIII
- Adrienne Dillard – Author of Cor Rotto: A Novel of Catherine Carey
Click here to find out all the details and register for the Tudor Summit.
I have signed up today, a great day for women, 100 years of female suffrage, as a woman who loves history and am proud of our achievements and am looking forward to enjoying two days of history and interactive video. My best chocolates and hot chocolate with whisky are standing by for the summit.
All the best.
Hot chocolate with whisky in it, or whisky on the side? I’ve never tried it with whisky.
I love to put the whisky in and make it sweet, to make it more potent. A single malt, of course. A good winter warmer against the cold. Cheers.
Hot chocolate is lovely with brandy.
I registered as soon as I received the email from Heather last week. Last year was so much fun.
It does look as if it’s going to be a wonderful event.