Emma Campion
Emma Campion did her graduate work in medieval literature and history, and has continued to study the period while working first as an editor of scientific publications and now for some years as a freelance writer. She was born in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, grew up in...
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Emma Campion did her graduate work in medieval literature and history, and has continued to study the period while working first as an editor of scientific publications and now for some years as a freelance writer. She was born in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, grew up in Cincinnati, and has lived most of her adult life in Seattle, which she and her husband love for its combination of natural beauty and culture. Emma enjoys walking, hiking, and gardening, and practices yoga and vipassana meditation. She travels frequently to Great Britain. Emma's current passion is exploring fuller and more plausible interpretations of the lives of women in the 14th century than are generally presented.
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While most of the bloggers on this tour enjoyed A Triple Knot, I'm sad to say I did not. Despite the focus on a little-fictionalized royal -- medieval Joan of Kent, cousin of the King, Edward III and eventual spouse of Edward of Woodstock, aka the Black Prince -- I was a bit bored by this plot-and-...
I have to say that I read pretty much anything about Edward III or the Black Prince and I really want to read more about them but I only barely could finish this. Even if Ned, The Black Prince or Queen Philippa wasn’t portrayed like I’ve thought them to be, I could have liked this. Even The Black...
I have to say that I read pretty much anything about Edward III or the Black Prince and I really want to read more about them but I only barely could finish this. Even if Ned, The Black Prince or Queen Philippa wasn’t portrayed like I’ve thought them to be, I could have liked this. Even The Black Pr...
I absolutely love historical fiction told from a female point of view. A Triple Knot is no exception, telling the story of Joan of Kent, a Plantagenet in the court of King Edward the III. Known as the Fair Maid of Kent, Joan catches the eye of several men at a young age. Being of noble blood and ...
I was taken back to the 14th Century, the time of political turmoil and the black plague. King Edward the III will plunge England into the Hundred Years War, vying for the crown of France. Here is where I will be introduced to the beautiful Joan of Kent, known to history as the Fair Maid of Kent. A ...