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The Play's the Thing feat. C. C. Humphreys, author of Shakespeare's Rebel


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Meet C. C. Humphreys, author of several novels listed on Art In Fiction, including Shakespeare's Rebel, Chasing the Wind, and Vlad: The Last Confession.

Highlights:

  • What is an adventure writer of historical fiction?
  • The genesis of Shakespeare's Rebel: "Hamlet and swords" 
  • Challenges of depicting real people such as Shakespeare, Elizabeth I, Lord Essex, and Sir Robert Cecil
  • A reading from Shakespeare's Rebel
  • How research can be a "springboard for the imagination"
  • Art, aviation, and adventure in Chasing the Wind
  • Who was Vlad the Impaler (Vlad: The Last Confession) and was he misunderstood?
  • Find out about new adventures through the unicorn tapestries in the Tapestry Trilogy.
  • What is the one thing aspiring authors should do?
  • What's next for C. C. Humphreys?

Press Play now & be sure to check out C. C. Humphreys's novels on Art In Fiction.

C. C. Humphreys's website: http://www.authorchrishumphreys.com/

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Music Credits

Intro: Paganology, performed by The Paul Plimley Trio; composed by Gregg Simpson
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