As you know, I’m writing a romance which features a blacksmith. What very interesting fellows they are. They were considered special throughout history because of their ability to turn a
On TimeOn Time
On Time Posted by Sue Newstead on Feb 6, 2021 in News & Views It’s quite difficult writing Mediaeval novels when you can’t mention clocks, minutes and seconds. Moments…yes…but of
Going childish – Tabor the Terrierble.Going childish – Tabor the Terrierble.
Tabor, as you all know is my now, three year old wire haired fox terrier. How time flies! In this photo he was a few months old. I have always
Hunting the Tabor?Hunting the Tabor?
My latest books are ready to pre-buy. One for the children and one for those who like a bit of historical romance. Tabor the Terrierble: The Dark Knight is book
The Animal KingdomThe Animal Kingdom
I am reliably informed that it was National Pet Day the other day. This made me think about writing a piece about Mediaeval pets. What did people keep and how
WithershynnesWithershynnes
Introducing Withershynnes In The Dark. (Modern spelling widdershins – turning anticlockwise.) In order to extend their readership many authors stray from their original style and type of novel. Once an
Feeling at HomeFeeling at Home
Many people read my books about the 13th century, be they the Savernake Series or the more recent Kennet Valley Tales (Romance).When I think about my readers I try to
Though I write just what I likeThough I write just what I like
My latest Savernake Novel is out! I could never have imagined that I would write so many (though I did have a few of the books written years ago), in
WithershynnesWithershynnes
Medieval Fantasy Series Wythershynnes, takes Susanna’s characteristic impeccably researched 13th century world with fiendish plots and combines them with a touch of shapeshifting magic realism and comedy. As a result
It’s Just a FantasyIt’s Just a Fantasy
I am known for writing serious murder mystery novels of the early 13th century and one or two romantic adventures and so when an idea came into my head (planted