The House of Hawthorne. She is a contributor to the anthology
Grand Central: Original Stories of Postwar Love and Reunion and to the Writer’s Digest essay collection,
Author in Progress. In 2014, Robuck was named Annapolis’ Author of the Year, and she resides there with her husband and three sons.
Erika Robuck: On Writing Historical Women
Bestselling author Erika Robuck explains what it takes to write historical fiction and how she feels a connection with the character in her latest novel, The Invisible Woman.
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Receive Me Falling,
The House of Hawthorne. She is a contributor to the anthology
Grand Central: Original Stories of Postwar Love and Reunion and to the Writer’s Digest essay collection,
Author in Progress. In 2014, Robuck was named Annapolis’ Author of the Year, and she resides there with her husband and three sons.
Erika Robuck
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In this post, Robuck explains what it takes to write historical fiction, how she feels a connection with the character in her latest novel,