VIRTUAL: Celebrating America's 250th: The Two Nerdy History Girls Discuss Everyday Life in 1776
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We are excited to partner up with Ashland Public Library as we do a virtual series to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence! Please welcome Loretta and Susan as they are focusing on the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. They are so knowledgeable about the everyday lives of people who lived through this era as well as how war could upend those lives. We know that, as always, we'll have a great conversation and learn so much about how this historic happening affected every aspect of people's lives.
Two Nerdy History Girls - authors Loretta Chase and Susan Holloway Scott were the originators of the infamous blog. Loretta and Susan are here to answer all of our burning questions about the 250th. How do they do their research, how much of it comes out of their visits to Colonial Williamsburg, and how do they incorporate their knowledge into their writing? We can't wait for what we know is going to be a fascinating conversation between these two friends and researchers.
Loretta Chase has worked in academe, retail, and the visual arts, as well as on the streets—as a meter maid—and in video, as a scriptwriter. She might have developed an excitingly checkered career had her spouse not nagged her into writing fiction. Her bestselling historical romances, set in the Regency and Romantic eras of the early nineteenth century, have won a number of awards, including the Romance Writers of America’s RITA® and Vivian®. For more about her past, her books, and what she does and doesn’t do on social media, please visit her website.
Susan Holloway Scott is the author of over fifty historical novels and novellas. Her bestselling books have received numerous awards and honors, and with more than four million copies of her books in print, she has been published in nineteen foreign countries around the world. She has also written under the pseudonyms Isabella Bradford and Miranda Jarrett.
Susan is a graduate of Brown University, and lives with her family in a book-filled house outside of Philadelphia, PA.
Check out the previous posts on Two Nerdy History Girls Blog!
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RECORDING NOTE: This program will be recorded and a link will be sent to all registrants soon after the program.
Thanks to Ashland Public Library for hosting this virtual webinar program. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Ashland Public Library and is in collaboration with a multitude of MA & NH libraries. This Monday webinar—held from 7pm (ET) to 8pm (ET), —is free and open to all.
