Monthly Archive: November, 2015

Thanksgiving Traditions

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Due to America’s great cultural and religious diversity, more Americans now celebrate Thanksgiving than they do Christmas. Most of us spent yesterday with family, cooking and eating a feast, usually involving a turkey,… Continue reading

Travels through Historical Fiction: the Cabinet War Rooms

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As we begin History Imagined’s second year, I am excited about beginning a new series of posts, as well. They will be organized around places distant and near that I have been fortunate… Continue reading

Question Everything

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There are moments, stunning in their clarity, when awareness of one’s own ignorance rises to the surface. A favorite book reminded me forcefully of that this week while researching a new novel. The… Continue reading

Franklin Castle–The Most Haunted House in Ohio

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Is it too late for Halloween stories? I think not. When I first moved back to Ohio, my sister drove me by a spooky old house in the Cleveland neighborhood of Ohio City.… Continue reading