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Wrexham Carnival of Words – Historical Fiction NIght

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This article is old - Published: Sunday, Mar 11th, 2018

Wrexham Carnival of Words – Historical Fiction NIght

Location: Nick Whitehead Theatre, Wrexham Glyndwr University

Date / Time: 27 April – 7pm

Prices: £8

Two shows for the price of one! Yet another panel of fabulous Historical Fiction authors (Matthew Harffy, Carol McGrath, Michael Jecks and Tony Riches) will fight their corners in “My Era is Better Than Yours”. And then, Robyn Young talks about “Blood on the Page” – her personal best-selling journey from the Crusades (the Brethren Trillogy), through the time of Robert the Bruce (Insurrection Trilogy) to the end of the Wars of the Roses (Sons of the Blood) and the rise of the Tudors.

Dwy sioe am bris un! Bydd panel arall o awduron Ffuglen Hanesyddol campus (Matthew Harffy, Carol McGrath, Michael Jecks a Tony Riches) yn brwydro dros eu hachos yn “My Era is Better Than Yours”. Ac yna, bydd Robyn Young yn siarad am “Blood on the Page” – ei thaith bersonol a werthodd yn helaeth am y Croesgad (y Brethren Trilogy), drwy gyfnod Robert the Bruce (Insurrection Trilogy) a diwedd Rhyfeloedd y Rhosynnau (Sons of the Blood) a chyfnod pwerus y Tuduriaid.



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